Ever Fortune Joins Evergreen Fleet

0
3369
Ever Fortune Joins Evergreen Fleet

Evergreen Line has announced that its fifth new, 12,000 TEU class F-type containership, Ever Fortune, was delivered at the Geoje Shipyard of Samsung Heavy Industries. Upon delivery, the ship was immediately put into service on the Asia-US East Coast (AUE) route, providing urgently needed space for global commerce. This brand-new containership recently completed cargo loading in Ningbo and Xiamen, and berthed at Kaohsiung on November 10. From there, it will proceed to Hong Kong and Yantian, beginning its inaugural voyage, fully loaded.

Ever Fortune will cross the Pacific Ocean and then pass through the Panama Canal as it sails toward Colon Container Terminal in Panama. There it will discharge transhipment cargo en route to the Caribbean and the west coast of South America. It will then head north along the Atlantic coast to the ports of Savannah, New York, Norfolk and Baltimore on the US east coast.

US imports from Asia have risen sharply during the third quarter of this year, resulting in extremely tight capacity situation in the market. With this delivery, Evergreen has now taken delivery of five newly built 12,000 TEU class F-type containerships since the first quarter of this year, which not only provide more space to meet the demands of shippers, but also ensure more efficient service to transport products and facilitate global trade.

Ever Fortune Joins Evergreen Fleet

Evergreen has introduced the Smart Ship System to the design of the F-type ship and has been certified by the relevant class societies. This Smart Ship System communicates via satellite to automatically transmit navigation data to Evergreen’s data processing center. Utilizing data analysis software, the company’s shore-side ship management teams can monitor the operation and maintenance of shipboard equipment in real time, and also advise the crew when to switch fuel utilization to comply with emission control regulations of different regions.

In addition, these F-type ships are equipped with a surround view imaging system which serves as the seafaring equivalent of an automobile’s driving recorder and backup camera. Located throughout the ship, the video cameras display real-time images on the system screens that dynamically monitor the location of neighboring ships to avoid marine accidents and strengthen blind spot warnings for the bridge to improve the safety of berthing operations.

Ever Fortune Joins Evergreen Fleet

The F-type containership has a length of about 334 meters, a width of 48.4 meters, a scantling draft of 15.5 meters and a design speed of 23 knots. The ship can carry 19 rows of containers on deck, with a capacity of 12,118 TEU in total. The hull adopts the twin-island design, in which the navigation bridge is located at foreship and the engine room is located semi-aft. This configuration helps to prevent containers on the deck from affecting the view of the bridge and increases cargo loadability.

As had been announced, Evergreen ordered eight 12,000 TEU F-type containerships from Samsung Heavy Industries in 2018, and signed a charter party agreement for twelve new ships of the same class with Shoei Kisen Kaisha, for a total of twenty ships. In addition to the five ships currently in operation, one more newbuilding of this type is scheduled to be delivered in December of this year and the remaining fourteen ships are expected to be delivered before the end of 2021 and to serve the Asia – North America markets.

อัพเดตข่าวสารและบทความที่น่าสนใจในอุตสาหกรรมโลจิสติกส์ก่อนใคร ผ่าน Line Official Account @Logistics Mananger เพียงเพิ่มเราเป็นเพื่อน @Logistics Manager หรือคลิกที่นี่

Previous articleInterasia Lines to Participate in New China – Cambodia – Bangkok Service (“CT5”)
Next articleKerry Logistics Network to Develop 50,000 sq m Bonded Logistics Centre in Hainan
Danny Gill
Danny is currently a Digital Marketing and Content Creation Manager for Airfreight Logistics and Logistics Manager (LM) and is quite the foodie. He’s always on the hunt for new and exciting dishes to sample, and is never one to back down from a spicy challenge. His travels have taken him around the world, and he’s been able to experience many different cultures (and food).