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IMO: 9544918

Vehicles Carrier, Japan

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Cattleya-Ace - Vehicles Carrier vessel registered in Japan

Vessel Details

MMSI

431573000

Callsign

7KKG

Width

32.0 m

Length

199.0 m

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Jack

2025-01-24

Position: Pumpman

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Latest News (1)

First car carriers with all-electric cargo handling equipment enter service

Nov 15, 2011 07:45

MOL's new generation of 'eco-friendly' efficient PCTCs are entering service; they feature MacGregor RoRo access outfits from Cargotec and are the world's first car carriers to have all of their RoRo equipment electrically-driven, Cargotec said Monday. Cargotec's growing electric-drive RoRo reference portfolio now includes the first vessel to have all-electrically-driven RoRo access equipment entering service. The 4,000-unit pure car truck carrier (PCTC), Iris Ace, is owned and operated by Japanese company, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd (MOL) and features an electrically-driven MacGregor stern quarter ramp/door, side ramps and two movable ramps from Cargotec. Iris Ace was delivered from Japanese shipbuilder, Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding Co Ltd earlier this year and was followed into operation by a pair of 6,400-unit PCCs, Cattleya Ace and Carnation Ace, from the same builder. Each of these two ships features an electrically-driven MacGregor stern quarter ramp/door, a centre ramp/door and six movable ramps. All equipment is operated by electric winches and actuators, eliminating the use of hydraulic oil in the operating system.

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🛢️ Did Cattleya-Ace have any oil spills or pollution incidents?

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