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Tsuneishi Wins First Order for TESS42

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

June 28, 2019

Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co, ship repair and manufacturing company in Japan, has received its first order from a shipowner in Japan for several 42,000-metric-ton log and bulk carriers Tsuneishi Economical Standard Ship (TESS) 42.

The newly developed TESS42 follows the design concept of the TESS38 while improving transportation efficiency, with deadweight capacity increased by approximately 2,000 tons with the same draft and by approximately 4,000 tons at full load.

"With growing demand for cargo transport due to economic growth in Asia, we foresaw the need for a larger version of the handysize log and bulk carriers and developed this ship model, which maintains the compact size of the TESS38 but has enhanced transportation capability," said a press release from the Japanese shipbuilder.

Standard equipment includes a cargo securing device for carrying logs on the deck, making it possible to simultaneously transport both logs and bulk cargo. Like TESS38, this is a very versatile vessel; it is equipped with four deck cranes, wide-opening hatch covers, and semi-box-type cargo holds suitable for transporting steel products.

This vessel, which offers enhanced environmental performance, is in compliance with the NOx (nitrous oxides) emission Tier III regulation and has a scrubber to comply with SOx (sulphur oxides) emission restrictions. With TESS38 as its base, this ship model was optimized to achieve outstanding operational efficiency. Combined with equipment including the newest electronically-controlled engine, it reduces fuel consumption per ton mile by approximately 4% or more at the same draft and same vessel speed of TESS38, thus greatly extending cruising distance. This new ship model has both improved environmental and functional performance.
 
"Our customer chose TESS42 for its high transportation capability and versatility combined with its compact size. The first TESS42 is scheduled to be built and completed at Tsuneishi Group (ZHOUSHAN) Shipbuilding, Inc. in China. We at Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co intend to expand our sales activities, targeting clients both in Japan and abroad," it said.

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