Fri 26 Aug 2016, 11:13 GMT

Matson orders two dual-fuel con-ro ships


Vessels will be able to operate on conventional fuel oil or LNG, with some adaptation.



Matson Navigation Company, Inc., a leading U.S. carrier in the Pacific, has signed a contract with General Dynamics NASSCO to build two new combination container and roll-on/roll-off (con-ro) vessels for its Hawaii fleet at a contract price of $511 million for both vessels. Deliveries are scheduled for the end of 2019 and mid-2020.

Matson is calling the vessels 'Kanaloa class' in honour of the ocean deity revered in the native Hawaiian culture and will name each of the new vessels after predecessor ships from its 134-year history. The first vessel will be named Lurline, the sixth Matson vessel to carry that name, while the second vessel will be its fifth named Matsonia.

The Kanaloa-class vessels will be built on a 3,500-TEU vessel platform, which is 265 metres long, 34.9 metres wide, with a deep draft of 11.5 metres and enclosed garage space for up to 800 vehicles.

The new vessels will have state-of-the-art green technology features, including a fuel efficient hull design, double-hull fuel tanks and dual-fuel engines, meaning that they will be able to operate at speeds up to 23 knots on either conventional fuel oil or liquefied natural gas (LNG) with some adaptation for LNG.

The two Kanaloa-class ships will replace three diesel-powered vessels in active service, which will be moved to reserve status. With delivery of the Kanaloa-class ships, along with its two new Aloha-class ships, Matson will have completed the renewal of its Hawaii fleet, allowing it to retire its seven older steamship vessels that will no longer comply with environmental regulations in 2020 without substantial modification.

The larger capacity of the Aloha-class and Kanaloa-class vessels will allow Matson to return to a nine-ship fleet deployment in Hawaii, increasing efficiency and lowering operating costs. The new ships are expected to be more fuel efficient than the ships they will replace.

"This vessel order underscores Matson's long-standing commitment to serve Hawaii with the largest, most reliable, efficient and environmentally friendly fleet for the long-term," said Matt Cox, president and CEO. "The Kanaloa-class ships will be built specifically to meet Hawaii's freight demands while reducing our environmental impact and improving our efficiency for decades to come."

Matson says it expects to finance the Kanaloa-class vessels primarily through cash flows from operations, borrowing available under the company's unsecured revolving credit facility and additional debt financings, which could include U.S. Government guaranteed vessel finance bonds.


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