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GRANDE ISTANBUL christened and delivered to Grimaldi
Ro-roOn 28 November in Shanghai, the christening and delivery ceremony of the GRANDE ISTANBUL was held. This is the fourth of seven ammonia-ready Pure Car & Truck Carriers (PCTCs) ordered from the SWS (Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Company Limited) and CSTC (China Shipbuilding Trading Company Limited) shipyards—both part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited (CSSC).
With a length of 200 metres, a beam of 38 metres, and a gross tonnage of approximately 77,500, the GRANDE ISTANBUL has been designed for efficient transport of vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans, etc.), both electric and powered by traditional fuels, as well as any other type of rolling cargo. Specifically, she has a loading capacity of 9,241 CEU, with four decks also capable of carrying other rolling cargo, including heavy loads of up to 250 tonnes and as high as 6.5 metres.
Attending the christening and delivery ceremony were, among others, Zhang Wei, Vice President of SWS, Luigi Pacella Grimaldi, Automotive Intercontinental Director of the Grimaldi Group, and representatives of SANY, a Chinese producer of heavy machinery and equipment for construction, mining, infrastructure and other industries, which relies on the Grimaldi Group’s transport services from China to various ports in Africa, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Persian Gulf. As evidence of an increasingly solid and significant partnership, Chunyan Yuan, Vice President of SANY Group, attended the event as the godmother of the Grande Istanbul.
The new vessel is already ready for her maiden voyage on the Grimaldi Group’s regular East Asia–Persian Gulf service. In the coming days, from the Chinese ports of Taicang and Ningbo, over 2,000 cars, around 1,000 vans and 4,800 lane metres of other rolling cargo (including cranes, trailers, trucks, excavators and breakbulk cargo) will be shipped to Jebel Ali, in the United Arab Emirates.
“We are proud that our investments in new vessels are translating into enhanced services and value for customers like SANY, with whom we continue to grow, driven by efficiency and sustainability,” said Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group. “With large, modern, and environmentally friendly units like the GRANDE ISTANBUL, we are making a concrete contribution to the development of key trades such as those to and from Asia, responding to the growing demand for reliable and high-quality connections.”
More about theGRANDE ISTANBUL
The name GRANDE ISTANBUL pays tribute to one of Turkey’s major cities. For years, the Grimaldi Group’s vessels have been calling at various Turkish ports (Ambarli, Autoport, Derince, Gemlik, Izmir, and Yenikoy) as part of regular services dedicated to the transport of vehicles and other rolling cargo in the Mediterranean and to/from Northern Europe.
The GRANDE ISTANBUL reduces the CO2 emissions index per transported cargo by up to 50% compared to previous-generation PCTC vessels.
Additionally, the GRANDE ISTANBUL has received the "Ammonia Ready" class notation from RINA (Italian Naval Register), certifying that she can be converted in the future to use ammonia as a zero-carbon alternative fuel. She is also equipped for shore power supply during berthing (cold ironing), which, where available, provides a green alternative to the use of traditional fuels while docked in port.
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