This is a legacy page. Please click here to view the latest version.
Thu 30 Jul 2009, 16:07 GMT

Slow steam ahead for major shipping lines


Vessels to run at 'eco-speed' as new service between South America and Europe is launched.



Hamburg Süd/Aliança, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd have announced the launch of a new direct service that will run at low speed in order to reduce bunker fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

The new service, scheduled to travel between the East Coast of South America and North Europe is due to commence on August 6th 2009.

The lines will provide a joint weekly service of 2 loops, replacing their respective SAFRAN/SAEC services and featuring 3 major changes:

* A rationalization of their capacity on this trade to better match the market evolution.

* An improved frequency with more vessels deployed as well as more competitive transit times.

* An enlarged and attractive port coverage with the introduction of two new port calls at Salvador de Bahia and Suape.

"Vessels will run at eco-speed in order to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions," the lines said in a statement.

The rotation will be as follows:
Sling 1: Rotterdam – Tilbury – Hamburg – Antwerp – Le Havre – Santos – Buenos Aires – Montevideo – Rio Grande – Santos – Suape – Rotterdam.

Sling 1: Rotterdam – Hamburg – Antwerp – Le Havre – Sepetiba – Navegantes – Paranagua – Santos – Sepetiba – Rio de Janeiro – Salvador – Tangier – Rotterdam.

Sling 1 will deploy 6 vessels of 5.900 TEU capacity (operated by Hamburg Süd) and Sling 2 will deploy 6 vessels of 2.800 TEU (4 operated by CMA CGM and its partner, 2 by Hapag-Lloyd).

The first sailings will be performed by HAMBURG SUD RIO NEGRO, calling Rotterdam on August 6th 2009 for Sling 1 and CMA CGM VIOLET calling Rotterdam on August 9th for Sling 2.


TMS Tankers logo. Lloyd’s Register delivers fleet-wide energy transition roadmap for TMS Tankers  

LR Advisory maps vessel-level compliance risk and decarbonisation pathways across the Greek owner’s tanker fleet.

Dr Prapisala Thepsithar, GCMD. GCMD shares biofuel assurance and green finance insights at Hong Kong shipping decarbonisation forum  

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation presented pilot findings on biofuels and energy efficiency financing.

Laura Maersk ethanol bunkering graphic. Maersk conducts large-scale ethanol bunkering trial on Laura Maersk in Rotterdam  

A.P. Moller – Maersk has conducted a barge-delivered ethanol bunkering operation as part of ongoing fuel trials.

Luminara vessel truck-to-ship bunkering. MOL Techno-Trade completes first LNG bunkering for international cruise ship in Hokkaido  

Truck-to-ship LNG operation at Hakodate marks first such supply to an international cruise vessel in Hokkaido.

Acta Gemini vessel. Acta Marine takes delivery of methanol dual-fuel CSOV Acta Gemini for RWE wind farm charter  

The vessel will support operations at the Sofia Offshore Wind Farm at Dogger Bank.

Yeva Wood and Kirsten Møller Jørgensen. Malik Supply expands Danish team with bunker trader and finance hire  

Danish bunker supplier Malik Supply adds two new staff across its Fredericia and Aalborg offices.

AiP award ceremony for a 10,000-teu biofuel-powered container ship. HJSC wins AiP for 10,000-teu biofuel-powered container ship design  

South Korean shipbuilder HJ Shipbuilding & Construction receives classification society approval for its biofuel vessel design at Posidonia.

Active vessel. Capital Clean Energy Carriers takes delivery of LNG carrier and dual-fuel gas carrier, secures five new charters  

Athens-based CCEC expands its fleet and pushes contracted revenue backlog to $3.1bn.

VPS logo. Fuel quality management for vessels in extended idle: Arabian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and adjacent anchorages | Rahul Choudhuri, VPS  

Managing fuel quality deterioration following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Person signing a document. Agastya Green Fuels signs 250,000 t/yr e-methanol offtake deal with Sri Lanka’s SAR Group  

Indian producer and Sri Lankan maritime firm agree long-term green methanol supply partnership.


↑  Back to Top