AAL Nanjing 01

Westerschelde 13 August 2019

 

Name

AAL NANJING

Type

Multi-purpose dry cargo ship - Equipped for carriage of containers - Strengthened for heavy cargo

IMO-number

9521552

Call sign

D5OJ4

Flag

Liberia

Port of registry

Monrovia

Previous flags

Republic of Singapore, Singapore City - Call sign: 9V9013

GT

14.053 t

DWT

Summer: 18.697,28 t

NT

5.373 t

Number of 20ft containers

In hold: 412

On deck: 557

Total: 969

Number of 40ft containers

461 + 46 TEU

Reefer plugs

50

Length

148,02 m overall

140,30 m between perpendiculars

Breadth

23,50 m extreme

13,40 m moulded

Draught

Summer: 6,72 m

Depth

13,50 m moulded

Speed

Max: 16,0 knots

Built

2012

Keel laid

23/06/2010

Launch date

03/10/2011

Date of completion

21/03/2012

Builder

Sekwang Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

South Korea

Yard number

SK-129

Hull material

Steel

Main engine

1x Wärtsilä 6RTA48T-B - 6 cylinder combustion engine

MCR: 8.730 kW at 127,0 rpm

CSR: 7.857 kW at 122,6 rpm

Propellers

1x Fixed propeller

Boilers

1x Auxiliary boiler, exhaust gas heated

1x Auxiliary boiler, oil/gas fired

Generators

3x Hyuandi/MAN 5L23/30H - 4 stroke 5 cylinder 225 x 300 mm diesel engines each 645 kW at 720 rpm

Emergency generator

1x 6CTA8.3-D(M) diesel generatorset

Bow thruster

700 kW

Number of holds

3

Cargo hold capacity

Hold 1: 660,90 m³

Hold 2: 6.020,40 m³

Hold 3: 13.297,90 m³

Total: 19.97920 m³

Number of hatches

3

Hatch 1: 6,30 x 10,50 m

Hatch 2: 25,90 x 18,00 m

Hatch 3: 52,50 x 18,00 m

Tweendeck

1x 3 positions

Floor space

Tanktop: 1.377 m²

Tween deck: 1.411 + additional 66 m²

Weather deck: 1.584 m²

Max. Permissible loads

Weather deck hatch cover: 3,0 t/m²

Tween deck hatch cover: 4,0 t/m²

Tanktop: 20,0 t/m²

Tank capacities

Ballast: 9.349,9 m³

Anchor equipment

Length: 593,10 m

Diameter: 62 mm

Cargo gear

2x Deck cranes port side - SWL 350 t each

Crew

20

Manager

Columbia Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.

Registered owner

AAL Nanjing Navigation Co Ltd.

Latest data adjustment

15 October 2015