Piraeus, Greece, headquartered Capital Ship Management Corp. has taken supply of a “future-proof” tanker, that appears to be “ready,” at school society phrases, for nearly something.
Built by Hyundai Vietnam Shipyard Co Ltd, Vietnam, the M/T Agisilaos, a 50,000 dwt, eco-type chemical/product MR tanker, is the second of six “LNG fuel ready” sister ships set for supply to Capital in 2023.
It additionally prepared for greater than LNG. It has been assigned each the “Wind-Assisted Ready” and “HVSC-Ready” notations by ABS.
The HVSC-Ready notation is for vessels prepared for with High Voltage Shore Connection programs to be put in sooner or later, whereas the Wind-Assist Ready notation refers to vessels ready for wind-assist tools to be put in at a future date.
Capital says that the M/T Agisilaos has a future-proof tanker design compliant with EEDI Phase 3 and is annotated with ABS SUSTAIN-1 (2020), demonstrating adherence to the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).
Tier III compliant for diminished NOx emissions, the ship has additionally been assigned the ABS ENVIRO notation and has the IHM notation for secure recycling.