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Press release<br />

05 September 2012<br />

<strong>Hull</strong> <strong>design</strong> <strong>boosts</strong> <strong>fuel</strong> <strong>economy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>ultra</strong> <strong>large</strong> <strong>container</strong> <strong>ships</strong><br />

Hamburg: A collaboration involving APL, Hyundai Heavy Industries and DNV has<br />

resulted in a hull <strong>design</strong> that will make APL’s 10 new <strong>ultra</strong> <strong>large</strong> <strong>container</strong> <strong>ships</strong> some 20<br />

per cent more <strong>fuel</strong> efficient per TEU compared with existing <strong>design</strong>s.<br />

The <strong>design</strong> has been optimized for an operating pr<strong>of</strong>ile along the Far East to Europe trade route<br />

involving nine speed and draught combinations. The installed propulsive power could be reduced by<br />

about 16 per cent compared to the initial hullform optimized for one draft & speed condition.<br />

The first <strong>of</strong> the new 13,800 TEU <strong>ships</strong> is under construction at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and will<br />

be delivered next year.<br />

The resulting <strong>fuel</strong> savings will be worth about 3 million USD per ship per year to APL. “In the current<br />

challenging market environment it is extremely important for APL to introduce efficient and flexible<br />

<strong>container</strong> <strong>ships</strong>, which help us to reduce slot costs. These <strong>ships</strong> will be the most <strong>fuel</strong>-efficient <strong>ships</strong> ever<br />

built to the Asia-Europe <strong>container</strong> trade,” says Cedric Foo, Group Deputy President and CFO <strong>of</strong> APL’s<br />

mother company NOL. “APL has decided to advance the delivery <strong>of</strong> the newbuildings, which have been<br />

ordered in 2011 using their superior <strong>fuel</strong> efficiency to make a contribution to cutting emissions as soon<br />

as possible.”<br />

Traditionally <strong>container</strong> <strong>ships</strong> spend much <strong>of</strong> their time operating at ‘<strong>of</strong>f-<strong>design</strong>’ conditions which<br />

increase hull resistance and reduce propeller and engine efficiency. In this case, the <strong>ships</strong> will operate at<br />

speeds typically ranging from 15 to 19.5 knots but with a maximum speed <strong>of</strong> about 23 knots. With the<br />

aid <strong>of</strong> sophisticated s<strong>of</strong>tware and virtual sea trials, the three partners were able to analyse the proposed<br />

trading pattern <strong>of</strong> the <strong>ships</strong> and optimise accordingly.<br />

“This is a new way <strong>of</strong> cooperation between the partners in a newbuilding project,” explains Gyung-Jin<br />

Ha, Executive Vice President <strong>of</strong> the Basic Design Office in the Shipbuilding Division <strong>of</strong> HHI. “Due to a<br />

concentrated and pr<strong>of</strong>essional effort from all three parties within their respective roles we managed not<br />

only to keep the tight <strong>design</strong> schedule, but also to unlock an amazing potential for <strong>fuel</strong> savings,”<br />

“For <strong>design</strong> optimization an innovative methodology has been deployed. Ideas and further innovation<br />

have been made more specific based on the DNV Quantum concept launched in 2010. We are pleased to<br />

see that this is utilized by HHI and APL for real <strong>design</strong>s now,” says Tor Svensen, President DNV<br />

Maritime and Oil & Gas. “This is the way <strong>of</strong> the future. Financial and environmental performance<br />

demands more sophistication, and DNV is ready with the technology, the people and the enthusiasm to<br />

ensure that shipowners get the best results possible.”


Press release<br />

05 September 2012<br />

About APL<br />

APL is a global <strong>container</strong> shipping business <strong>of</strong>fering more than 80 weekly services and more than 500<br />

calls at more than 140 ports worldwide. It combines world-class intermodal operations with leading-edge<br />

IT and e-commerce. APL is a unit <strong>of</strong> Singapore-based Neptune Orient Lines (NOL), global shipping and<br />

logistics company. APL web site: www.apl.com<br />

About Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)<br />

Hyundai Heavy Industries is the world’s <strong>large</strong>st shipbuilding company headquartered in Ulsan, South<br />

Korea. The company is a subsidiary <strong>of</strong> Hyundai Heavy Industries Group. It has seven business divisions:<br />

Shipbuilding, Offshore & Engineering, Industrial Plant & Engineering, Engine & Machinery, Electro &<br />

Electric Systems, Construction Equipment, and Green Energy. HHI web site: www.hhi.co.kr<br />

About DNV<br />

DNV is a global provider <strong>of</strong> risk management services with the purpose <strong>of</strong> safeguarding life, property<br />

and the environment. Organized as an independent, autonomous foundation, DNV balances the needs <strong>of</strong><br />

business and society, based on its independence and integrity. DNV serves a range <strong>of</strong> high-risk<br />

industries, with a special focus on the maritime and energy sectors. Established in 1864, the company<br />

has a global presence with a network <strong>of</strong> 300 <strong>of</strong>fices in 100 countries. DNV web site: www.dnv.com<br />

For more information, contact either:<br />

• APL, Vice President Corporate Affairs NOL Group Mike Zampa Zampa, Mike_Zampa@nol.com.sg Phone: + 65 6371 5022<br />

• HHI, Principal Engineer Kang-Hoon Lee, Head <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hull</strong> form Development Team, olnoh@hhi.co.kr Phone: +82 52 202 3505<br />

• DNV Communication Director Per Wiggo Richardsen, Per.Wiggo.Richardsen@dnv.com Phone: +47 90 77 78 29

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