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Asiatic Lloyd of Singapore takes delivery of its second 9,034 TEU vessel
SINGAPORE's Asiatic Lloyd has taken delivery of the Asiatic Summer, the second of two 9,034-TEU wide-beam neopanamax containerships ordered from the Hyundai Samho shipyard.
The two vessels were originally booked as options in a 2+2 ship contract by International Maritime Enterprises (Embiricos Group), with these two options taken over and declared by Asiatic Lloyd in July 2013, Alphaliner reported.
The first unit, Asiatic Spring was delivered in late July and both units are aimed at the charter market. Both vessels have a deadweight of 111,890 tonnes, an overall length of 299.99 metres and a beam of 48.20 metres and 1,370 reefer plugs.
Asiatic Lloyd was set up in late 2008 by Bunnemann family interests with links to German owner Herm Dauelsberg. Apart from the two newbuildings, the company also owns nine cellular ships of between 1,100 and 1,200 TEU.
The two vessels were originally booked as options in a 2+2 ship contract by International Maritime Enterprises (Embiricos Group), with these two options taken over and declared by Asiatic Lloyd in July 2013, Alphaliner reported.
The first unit, Asiatic Spring was delivered in late July and both units are aimed at the charter market. Both vessels have a deadweight of 111,890 tonnes, an overall length of 299.99 metres and a beam of 48.20 metres and 1,370 reefer plugs.
Asiatic Lloyd was set up in late 2008 by Bunnemann family interests with links to German owner Herm Dauelsberg. Apart from the two newbuildings, the company also owns nine cellular ships of between 1,100 and 1,200 TEU.
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