As a partner of the Dutch Hudig & Veder Group, Hartel Shipping and Chartering has awarded Holland Shipyards Group a contract for three newbuild multi-purpose coasters of 3.800 dwt.
The new vessels, designed by Conoship, measure 8942 m by 13,20m and will have a cargo hold capacity of 5.530m³ and a tween deck to allow for increased project cargo capacity.
In response to an increased focus on sustainability, Hartel Shipping has opted for a diesel-electric drivetrain, allowing for running on sustainable fuels now and later on in the future. The newbuilds are propelled by two 374kW electric motors and have a total installed power of 749kW. The frequency-controlled, diesel-electric power train regulates the speed of the screw on the basis of variables such as load factor, water level and navigation route, resulting in fuel saving up to 35% and significantly fewer emissions.
Further energy savings on this already efficient design will be realised by fitting a VentiFoil wind assistance system on the first vessel. With these sails, further efficiencies of 8% – 12% can be realised.
With these new vessels Hartel Shipping says it will position its fleet at the forefront of sustainability in the short-sea market. For Holland Shipyards Group, this order marks a return to the short-sea market, as well as an expansion of its sustainable efforts in other market segments than ferries, inland ships and workboats.