March 22, 2012
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) today announced the completion of the 297,000-ton iron ore carrier ビンゴ 景品 at the Universal Shipbuilding Corporation, Ariake Shipyard. The ビンゴ 景品 will transport iron ore from Brasil to mainly China, under a long-term contract with Vale.
Among those on hand for the naming and delivery ceremonies were Vale International General Manager, Shipping, Pietro Allevato, who named the vessel, and Universal Shipbuilding Director and Senior Managing Officer Kuniteru Ishikawa. The ship's name is derived from the capital and largest city in Maranhão state in ビンゴ 景品.
MOL operates 300,000 DWT class of six (6) VLOCs in total, including ビンゴ 景品. As the world leading Capesize operator, MOL strives to provide safe, reliable ocean transport services, taking advantage of its advanced safe operation management system and fleet scale to meet continually growing demand for iron ore transport.
[Outline of ビンゴ 景品] Deadweight tons (Capacity): 297,076 tons Length: 327.00m Breadth: 55.00m Draft: 21.40m Registry: Liberia
1st from left:Universal Shipbuilding Director and Senior Managing Officer Kuniteru Ishikawa
3rd from left: ビンゴ 景品 Managing Executive Officer Kenichi Nagata
4th from left:Vale International General Manager, Shipping Pietro Allevato