Stena RoRo acquires Japanese RoPax

MarineLink.com
Monday, February 18, 2019

Stena RoRo has purchased the ferry Yamato from the Japanese shipping company Hankyu Ferry.  The vessel will be rebuilt at a shipyard in Europe and be fully adapted to European standards, after which it will be chartered out. This process will begin in spring 2020 and the ferry is estimated to be in traffic by the summer.

“This is a typical Stena RoRo project. Through adaptation and flexibility, we design and rebuild vessels to meet our customers’ specific requirements. It’s what we call Stenability,” said Mikael Abrahamsson, Conversion and Project Manager for Stena RoRo.

“On the European market, demand is greater than availability for this type of vessel, which is why we have turned to the Asian market, primarily Japan,” said Per Westling, CEO Stena RoRo.

Main Particulars
Length 195 m
Width 26.4 m
Draft 6.85 m
Speed 23.5 knots
Lane meters 2,350
Build year 2003

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