K-Line announces delivery of an LNG-fueled Capesize

May 31 2024 Print This Article

The 210,000-dwt ton capesize bulker fueled by LNG "CAPE HAYATE" which had been under construction at Tsu shipyard of Japan Marine United Co., Ltd., has been delivered to Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.

 It is the first capesize bulk carrier in “K” LINE to be equipped with a dual-fuel diesel engine that utilizes LNG as its primary fuel. LNG fuel is expected to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas (GHG), by 25% to 30%, emissions of sulfur oxide (SOx), which cause air pollution, by almost 100%, and emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx) by approximately 75%, which achieve IMO Tier III NOx regulations, compared to conventional vessels using heavy fuel oil. It is equipped with the latest dual-fuel electronic control engine, "7X62DF-2.1 iCER" by WinGD, which will reduce methane slip when using LNG fuel. 
“K” LINE will also install “Seawing”, an automated kite system utilizing wind power, to increase the effects of carbon-free.

 It will be engaged in the carrying of steel raw materials for JFE Steel Corporation under a long-term consecutive voyage charter contract, and “K” LINE aims to contribute the carbon-free of all of the marine transportation in the customer’s supply chain.

Vessel Particulars
Main Measure?:?LOA 299.99M × Width 50.00M ×Depth 25.00M × Draft 18.436M
Deadweight?:?210,870 T
Gross Ton?:?110,439 
Main Engine?:?DU-WinGD 7X62DF-2.1
Speed?:?14.0KTS
Clas?:?ClassNK
Flag?:?Japan
Builder?:?Japan Marine United Corporation