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01.2023 Group Briefing

U-Ming Marine Transport welcomes the launch of the new Capesize bulk carrier "Yuhuan"

U-Ming Marine Transport / Huang Yizhen
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837C01        U-Ming Marine Transport (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of U-Ming Marine Transport, entrusted Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Company to build four 210000 dwt Capesize bulk carriers, the third of which is the M.V. "Cape Mercury". On November 29, the "Cloud Naming" ceremony was held in Taipei Ya Tung Department Store Building, and video link was used, Let guests from Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Company and Singapore join in the grand event. Douglas Hsu presided over the ceremony in person and invited Mrs. Tan Lee Huey Ping, wife of Mr. Tan Teck Long, Head of Global Wholesale Banking, OCBC Bank, President of the Global Corporate and Investment Banking Department of OCBC Bank of Singapore, to name the "Yuhuan Wheel".

        Yuhuan has a length of 299.92 meters, a width of 50 meters, and a deadweight of 210000 tons. It is built according to the concept of energy conservation and environmental protection. It is equipped with the most advanced MAN B&W main engine, installed with a deflector and a vortex fin. At the same time, it adopts energy-saving measures such as low resistance antifouling paint, and is equipped with a fleet safety management digital system, which penetrates the green shipping belief of U-Ming Marine Transport. In addition, the main motors are equipped with nitrogen oxide treatment system (SCR) to meet the IMO Tier III nitrogen oxide emission requirements. Its EEDI (Energy Efficiency Design Index) is - 30% lower than the baseline, and its ultra-low fuel consumption performance exceeds the IMO Stage II EEDI - 20% requirements. It not only conforms to the EEXI, but also imports the ship performance module of the Fleet Management System (FSM) created by U-Ming Marine Transport, which can accurately plan, count, and estimate the fleet's carbon intensity index (CII) at any time according to the operational needs, so that U-Ming Marine Transport's competitive advantage is enhanced.

        

        
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