New Coal Carrier Shin Sekiyo Delivered
January 21, 2016
Shin Sekiyo
On January 15, a new coal carrier, Shin Sekiyo, was delivered at Oshima Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. (Saikai city, Nagasaki prefecture). A delivery and naming ceremony was held at the shipyard on the same day and attended by NYK chairman Yasumi Kudo and representatives from Chugoku Electric Power Co. Inc.
Shin Sekiyo is the successor to the first Sekiyo operated by NYK. After delivery, the ship will be assigned to transport coal mainly from Australia and Indonesia to power plants operated by Chugoku Electric Power.
Compared to the standard 70,000-ton Panamax bulk carrier, Shin Sekiyo has a wider beam and a shallower draft, improving transportation efficiency to ports having a limited water depth.
In accordance with its “More Than Shipping 2018” medium-term management plan, NYK will continue its efforts to make use of creative solutions to provide stable and economical coal transport.
-- About Shin Sekiyo
Length Overall: 235.00 meters
Breadth: 43.00 meters
Summer Draft: 13.073 meters
Gross Tonnage: 50,794 tons
Deadweight Tonnage: 90,781 metric tons
Builder: Oshima Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
Shin Sekiyo is the successor to the first Sekiyo operated by NYK. After delivery, the ship will be assigned to transport coal mainly from Australia and Indonesia to power plants operated by Chugoku Electric Power.
Compared to the standard 70,000-ton Panamax bulk carrier, Shin Sekiyo has a wider beam and a shallower draft, improving transportation efficiency to ports having a limited water depth.
In accordance with its “More Than Shipping 2018” medium-term management plan, NYK will continue its efforts to make use of creative solutions to provide stable and economical coal transport.
-- About Shin Sekiyo
Length Overall: 235.00 meters
Breadth: 43.00 meters
Summer Draft: 13.073 meters
Gross Tonnage: 50,794 tons
Deadweight Tonnage: 90,781 metric tons
Builder: Oshima Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
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