Posted -Thursday, December 6, 2012 - sacbee.com - unedited press releases distributed by PR Newswire.
State-of-the-Art Ships to Benefit Island's Economy, Environment
TOTE, Inc. announced today it has committed to the construction of two new state-of-the-art containerships for the Puerto Rico
trade, with options for three more vessels for additional domestic
service. The agreement with General Dynamics NASSCO represents a major
technological milestone in international shipping.
The vessels will be the most environmentally friendly containerships
in the world with CO2 emissions-per-container that are 71% less than the
vessels now in the Puerto Rican trade. Particulate Matter will be
reduced by 99%. Sulfur oxides will be reduced by 98%. Nitrogen oxides
will be reduced by 91%. The 3100 TEU vessels are expected to be the
largest ships of any kind in the world powered primarily by liquefied
natural gas (LNG). Both ships will be powered by dual-fuel LNG engines
that greatly surpass the requirements of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's clean air regulations.
General Dynamics NASSCO in San Diego,
California will build the vessels, with construction expected to
sustain 600 American shipyard jobs in Southern California. The first
two vessels will be delivered and enter service between Jacksonville, FL
and San Juan, PR in 2015 and 2016.
These
new TOTE, Inc. ships will be the most efficient in the trade. The ship
design accommodates five times more 53-foot containers than current
ships in Puerto Rico and will allow for the transport of everything from
cars to corn syrup.
The ships will include expanded volumes for refrigeration equipment,
critical to ensure that pharmaceuticals, produce and other foodstuffs
vital to the residents of Puerto Rico are delivered in the best possible
condition. The maritime shipping trade to Puerto Rico is an essential
part of sustained economic development for the Island and these vessels
will provide the most modern, reliable service available. The total
capital committed to the project is over $350 million.
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