Grimaldi Group: Great Lagos delivered
The second multipurpose ro-ro vessel belonging to
the innovative "G5" class will soon be deployed between Northern
Europe and West Africa
Naples, 1 September 2023: With the delivery of the Great
Lagos, which took place on 30 August at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co.
Ltd. in Ulsan (South Korea), the Grimaldi Group fleet officially includes two
con-ro multipurpose units of the modern “G5” class.
The new vessel is named after the city of Lagos in
Nigeria: its port has been served for decades by the Neapolitan shipping
company within its maritime links between Europe, North and South America, and
West Africa. In addition, the Grimaldi Group currently operates there the
largest ro-ro multipurpose terminal in West Africa.
With length of 250 metres, beam of 38 metres and deadweight of 45,684
tonnes, the design of the Great Lagos is the result of a careful
study of the needs of the Group and its customers: thanks to an innovative and
completely customized internal configuration, the G5-class ships are able to
transport 4,700 linear metres of rolling freight, 2,500 CEU (Car Equivalent
Units) and 2,000 TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Units). Compared to the previous
G4-class, the new vessels have the same capacity for rolling freight while
their container capacity is double.
In addition to loading capacity, the Great
Lagos stands out on account of her numerous cutting-edge,
technological solutions aimed at increasing energy efficiency and reducing
environmental impact. Both the main engine and the auxiliary diesel generators
will meet the NOx levels imposed by the Tier III regulation, while
the integrated propulsion system between rudder and propeller will minimize
vortex losses and, consequently, optimize propulsive efficiency and reduce fuel
consumption.
The vessel is designed for cold ironing with shoreside supply of
electricity (where available) as a green alternative to the consumption of
fossil fuels during port stays. Furthermore, the electrical consumption of
on-board machinery (pumps, fans, etc.) is reduced thanks to the installation of
variable frequency drive devices, while the application of innovative, low
friction paints reduces hull resistance, thus increasing efficiency. Last but
not least, the ship is equipped with hybrid exhaust gas cleaning systems for
the abatement of sulphur and particulate emissions.
As proof of her high energy and environmental efficiency, the Great
Lagos enables a reduction of CO2 emissions per tonne
transported of up to 43% compared to other Grimaldi con-ro multipurpose ships.
Starting from late September, the new vessel will be deployed to further
enhance the quality of maritime transport services offered by the Grimaldi
Group between Northern Europe and West Africa. The
other four G5-class units, to be delivered between 2023 and 2024, will also
operate on the same routes.
“Our G5-class of ships represents an innovative, efficient response
to the demand for increasingly high quality and, at the same time,
environmentally friendly maritime services. We have proven this in recent
months with the deployment of the Great Antwerp – the first unit of this series
– and it will be even more evident with the arrival of the Great Lagos and the
other four sister units currently under construction”, said Gian Luca
Grimaldi, President of Grimaldi Group S.p.A. "Our commitment and
investments continue to generate tangible results and satisfaction in our
customers, and step by step they bring us closer to the major, primary
objective of the green transition of shipping."