Greece's Capital Ship Management Corp (CAPITAL) has expanded its fleet with two new LNG-ready eco-type crude oil/product carriers.
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Greece’s Capital Ship Management Corp (CAPITAL) has expanded its fleet with two new LNG-ready eco-type crude oil/product carriers.
The 115,621 dwt vessels, M/T Aisopos and M/T Aiolos, were built by New Times Shipbuilding in China.
According to Capital, the vessels are the first newbuild tankers to be installed with certified AMP (cold ironing) and are equipped with a shaft generator.
The tankers are IMO EEDI Phase III compliant and LNG-ready with additional energy-efficient device, including a VFD for large pumps and fans, and a high-efficiency rudder.
In addition, the vessels are cybersecurity certified by Lloyd’s Register.
Aisopos and Aiolos are also the first Greek-flagged vessels delivered by NTS.
Capital Ship Management currently operates a fleet of 32 tankers (13 VLCCs, 6 Aframaxes, and 7 MR/handy product tankers), including six 50,000 dwt LNG fuel-ready chemical/product medium-range tankers built by Hyundai Vietnam Shipyard in 2023.
The company also has ordered the construction of two liquified CO2 (LCO2) carriers from South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD.
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