Ecomar delivered to AtoB@C
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
ESL Shipping's subsidiary AtoB@C Shipping has, on 13 June, taken delivery of Ecomar which is the third vessel in the 12-strong series of 5350 DWT plug-in hybrid vessels. Ecomar has been planned to commence its maiden voyage from India to Europe.
"The first vessel has now been in regular traffic for two months and both our team and clients have been delighted with its performance. We are happy to add Ecomar into our expanding fleet", stated Commercial Director Frida Rowland.
Ecomar was specifically designed to transport a variety of bulk and breakbulk products, including steel, forest products, fertilizers, and project cargoes. The ship features a spacious and unobstructed deck, enabling it to accommodate more deck cargo and longer project cargoes compared to the existing vessels in the fleet. To optimise cargo capacity and enhance navigation safety, the crew accommodation and the bridge are situated at the bow, thereby improving visibility during navigation.
AtoB@C Shipping has ordered twelve plug-in hybrid vessels from Chowgule & Co. Electramar was delivered in December 2023 and Stellamar in April 2024.
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