JAPANESE owned Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced that its first eco-friendly 24,000 TEU vessel, ONE Innovation, arrived in Singapore last weekend.
The container ship was delivered to the company at the beginning of the month. It was built by Japan Marine United Corporation and is equipped with a bow windshield, an energy-saving device, and an exhaust gas cleaning system to meet the emission regulations of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
The vessel, with a capacity of up to 24,136 TEU, is the first Megamax boxship to join the company's fleet. ONE Innovation measures almost 400 metres in length and has a width of 61.4 metres and a draft of 16.5 metres.
It is classed by classification society DNV and will sail under the Liberian flag, reports London's Port Technology.
The vessel is the first in a series of six new Megamaxes to join ONE's fleet. It will be deployed on the Asia to Europe (FE3) service, under THE Alliance.
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The container ship was delivered to the company at the beginning of the month. It was built by Japan Marine United Corporation and is equipped with a bow windshield, an energy-saving device, and an exhaust gas cleaning system to meet the emission regulations of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
The vessel, with a capacity of up to 24,136 TEU, is the first Megamax boxship to join the company's fleet. ONE Innovation measures almost 400 metres in length and has a width of 61.4 metres and a draft of 16.5 metres.
It is classed by classification society DNV and will sail under the Liberian flag, reports London's Port Technology.
The vessel is the first in a series of six new Megamaxes to join ONE's fleet. It will be deployed on the Asia to Europe (FE3) service, under THE Alliance.
SeaNews Turkey