The Port of Algeciras will exceed, for the first time, the 200 megaships operated in one fiscal year

The Port of Algeciras has operated in the last ten months, a total of 2,761 container ships and for the first time, will reach the figure of 200 megaships in a single year, which is an unprecedented milestone. Although the number of calls has increased by 7.7%, the growth in terms of volume (GT) has reached a significant 18.9%.

This month marks a decade since the arrival of the first megaship, the Maersk McKinney Möller, at APM Terminals Algeciras. Since then, more than 1,200 of these giants from companies such as APL, CMA CGM, HMM, Maersk Line, MSC, MOL, Cosco, Hapag Lloyd and ONE have operated in Algeciras. The year 2020 stood out as the best year to date with 147 megaships served, and the capacity of these vessels has increased significantly from the initial 16,000/18,000 TEU models to the 24,000 TEU megamax, the HMM Algeciras.

Between January and October, the Bay´s dock has registered a Total Traffic of 87.3 million tons of goods, which represents a decrease of 3.7% compared to the same period of the previous year. In the container sector, it is close to 4 million TEUs, a reduction of 1.1%, with a volume of Containerized Cargo of 47.4 million tons, a slight decrease of 0.1% compared to last year.

As for other types of traffic, liquid and solid bulk have experienced decreases of 5.9% and 69.5% respectively, contributing to the general decrease in activity. General Merchandise has remained at 58.8 million tons, with a decrease in 1.6%

On the other hand, the Strait Traffics have shown a positive growth after October. An accumulated 4.9 million passengers (an increase of 28.4%) and 1.05 million cars (an increase of 30.3%) have been registered. The three main lines (Algeciras-Ceuta, Algeciras-Tangier Med and Tarifa-Tangier City) have experienced an increase. However, the traffic of goods in trucks and semi-trailers with Tangier Med and Ceuta has registered a slight decrease of 1.7%, reaching 379,306 units.

 

News and image obtained: "El Estrecho Digital"

https://www.elestrechodigital.com/2023/11/21/el-puerto-de-algeciras-superara-por-primera-vez-los-200-megaships-operados-en-un-ejercicio/

 

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Spanish company bound4blue, which specialises in auxiliary wind propulsion systems, has successfully completed the installation of three eSAIL suction sails on board a product tanker, the Pacific Sentinel, owned by Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS).

The installation of the three 22 m high sails was carried out at the Besiktas shipyard in Turkey, taking advantage of a scheduled shutdown of the vessel. The assembly of the systems was completed in less than three days, as planned.

The eSAIL auxiliary wind propulsion system developed by bound4blue is based on the use of a thick sail with an intelligent suction system. These sails are easy to install, operate and maintain, have very few moving parts and are suitable for almost all types of vessels. The company expects fuel savings of approximately 10%, depending on the route.

The installation of the systems on the Pacific Sentinel, a 50,000 dwt product tanker, presented a number of unique challenges, including the vessel´s strut and the existence of ATEX zones (where equipment installed on board must comply with explosion-proof regulations). It was carried out in collaboration with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), meeting classification and safety standards. ABS played a key role in granting the ‘wind-assisted’ notation, fundamental for the structural integration of eSAILs with the ship and their alignment with regulatory frameworks such as the ETS Directive, the FuelEU Maritime Regulation or the IMO´s IIC.

 

News and image obtained: ‘Asociación de Navieros Españoles’.

https://anave.es/bound4blue-completa-la-instalacion-de-tres-velas-de-succion-a-bordo-de-un-petrolero-mr/

 

 

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