Tokyo, November 28,
2006 — Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation today delivered the large
bulk carrier Cape Progress, with a deadweight of 185,000 metric tons, to
Ocean Transit Carrier S.A. at its Sakaide Shipyard.
The carrier,
identified as Kawasaki hull No. 1589, complies with new safety
regulations established by the International Maritime Organization. The
290 m long carrier features a body design that incurs less propulsion
resistance, and is equipped with a fuel-efficient diesel engine,
high-performance propellers and the Kawasaki rudder bulb system with
fins (RBS-F).
In an effort to
boost the ship’s eco-friendliness, Kawasaki has reduced the NOx
content of exhaust emissions, replaced the engine room’s firefighting
extinguishers with foam rather than Co2
gas, and adopted new
refrigerants in the air conditioners and freezers.