MacGregor RoRo Access Systems for Grimaldi Car Carriers

by Joseph R. Fonseca
Monday, August 17, 2015

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has been contracted by Chinese shipbuilding group Yangfan to deliver comprehensive RoRo access equipment packages for a series of five post-Panamax 7,800 CEU pure car/truck carriers (PCTCs). The vessels are under construction for Italian operator Grimaldi Group, with options for seven more.

The 200m vessels will be among the world's largest car carriers. They have been ordered as part of Grimaldi's fleet expansion and modernisation programme. Each MacGregor RoRo access equipment package will comprise a quarter ramp, side ramp, internal ramps, bulkhead doors and four levels of liftable car decks. The gross weight of the equipment is about 2,400 tonnes per ship.

"We have a proven record of reliable deliveries and excellent support during the construction process," says Mattias Gunnarsson, Director of Sales and Marketing, MacGregor RoRo. "In addition, our ability to meet the challenging delivery schedule was a major factor in winning this important contract.

"MacGregor has a long and successful working relationship with Grimaldi. Following delivery, MacGregor will continue to support Grimaldi, working with the owner to deliver the best possible lifecycle costs," Mr Gunnarsson adds.

The vessels are expected to enter into service in 2017 for deployment on Grimaldi's regular service linking the Mediterranean and North America. This service is specifically dedicated to the transport of new vehicles between Europe and the US and Canadian markets.

Categories: People & Company News Technology Contracts Shipbuilding Marine Equipment RoRo Vessels

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