Eureka Shipping unveils cement carrier for Great Lakes trade

Rendering of a new cement carrier ordered by Eureka Shipping from the Holland Shipyards Group
Photo: Eureka Shipping

Eureka Shipping, a company jointly owned by Cyprus-based SMT Shipping and Canadian shipping operator the CSL Group, has placed an order for a new mechanical/pneumatic cement ship destined for operation in the Great Lakes.

The 12,500DWT vessel will replace two older vessels while maintaining the same cargo capacity.

Key features of the new vessel include:

  • a diesel-electric propulsion system consisting of four generator sets, providing redundancy for both navigation and cargo operation;
  • modern, fuel-efficient engines capable of operating on hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) to enhance performance and reduce emissions;
  • two rudder propellers and a bow thruster for enhanced manoeuvrability and optimised navigation safety;
  • energy-saving measures to minimise power consumption, including LED lighting throughout
  • state-of-the-art cargo handling equipment to reduce power usage during loading and unloading operations;
  • extensive noise insulations and silencers on machinery and cargo handling equipment;
  • ability to be configured for operation on shore power when such power becomes available
  • high-quality accommodations for the crew with an emphasis on comfort and well-being

Delivery is scheduled for 2025.


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