Damen Redelivers Seven Vessels to HamburgSüd

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Container vessels outfitted with Becker Twisted Fins

In October 2012 Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam (DSR) won the contract for installing the first Becker Twisted Fin on seven container vessels of the fleet of Hamburg (Germany) based liner shipping company Hamburg Süd. To complete the project in time, the vessels were routed in such a way that they could each be dry-docked for a maximum of 6 days every consecutive week. All ships have now been re-delivered.

The first vessel starting the cycle, MV Santa Catharina, was expected the December 30, 2012. However, this vessel was operationally delayed, which reduced the available time with three days. Due to an intense work preparation, with a good and smooth cooperation between the owners and makers, and an efficient method of fitting each prefabricated Becker Twisted Fin to its vessel, DSR managed to redeliver each vessel just before the next vessel was ready for docking. The last vessel, the MV Santa Rosa,was redelivered in the last week of February.

Becker Twisted Fin

The Becker Twisted Fin is developed in order to improve the performance of the vessel in combination with the propeller and the aft body of the vessel. After testing in the Hamburg Ship Model Basin HSVA it showed an improvement of reducing the fuel consumption for this type of vessels up close to 4%. With the Becker Twisted Finsinstalled, both Hamburg Süd and Damen Shiprepair contribute in a small, but significant way to environmental protection.

Damen Shiprepair and Conversion

With this project DSR also contributed to the accreditation of the ISO 14001-2004.Damen Shiprepair Rotterdam is one of the 12 repair yards of Damen Shiprepair and Conversion in North West Europe, the latest members being ARNO Dunkerque (France), Shipdock Amsterdam and Shipdock Harlingen (NL). Some of the larger yards are Damen Shiprepair Götaverken (Sweden), Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen (NL) and Damen Shiprepair Brest (France). In Germany Damen Shiprepair and Conversion is represented by Zoepffel and Schneider GmbH.
 

Categories: Marine Propulsion Shipbuilding Ship Repair & Conversion Container Ships Vessels

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