Two New Parcel Tankers Added To Stolt-Nielsen Fleet
Stolt Tankers, pioneers in the worldwide ocean transportation of specialty liquid products in bulk, has added two new parcel tankers to its growing fleet of modern IMCO certificated tonnage.
The M/T Stolt Avenir, the second of two 22,800-dwt vessels built by Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo of Portugal, has just joined the Parcel Tankers, Inc. fleet. Named for one of the original vessels operated by Parcel Tankers, Inc., this vessel is certificated to carry IMCO-type I, II, and III products, and has capacity to carry approximately 10,000 tons of phosphoric acid and similar heavy products. The ship has 39 coated and stainless-steel cargo tanks, including four stainless- steel deck tanks.
The M/T Stolt Busan, the second of six 32,000-dwt vessels built by Korea Shipbuilding & Engineering Corporation of Busan, Republic of Korea, was delivered on June 30 to Far Eastern Marine Transport Company, Ltd. of Seoul, Republic of Korea, for 15-year time-charter to Parcel Tankers, Inc., the parcel chartering branch of the Stolt-Nielsen organization.
This ship is certificated to carry IMCO-type II and III products, and has 38 coated cargo tanks.
The emphasis in the construction and operation of these new parcel tankers is on safety and compliance with the IMCO Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk, which went into full effect April of this year. Both vessels have double bottom throughout, individual hydraulically powered stainlesssteel deep-well pumps and stainless- steel pipelines, separate slop tanks, and a ballast system which is totally independent from cargo tanks and lines.
The Stolt Tankers have been engaged in a comprehensive newbuilding program since 1970 to provide the most modern, versatile parcel tankers to serve the worldwide parcel trade, and to comply fully with the IMCO Code.
The M/T Stolt Avenir and M/T Stolt Busan join 11 parcel tankers built in Belgium and Sweden early in the 1970s, and 13 others recently delivered or under construction in France, Korea, and Portugal. When this program is completed late next year, Stolt- Nielsen will own and operate the largest, most modern parcel fleet in the world, totaling nearly 750,- 000 dwt of IMCO certificated tonnage.
Stolt Tankers are represented in the United States by Stolt- Nielsen Inc., One Greenwich Plaza, Greenwich, Conn. 06830.
Other stories from October 15, 1978 issue
Content
- New Firm To Buy Five Vessels For Service Great Lakes To Europe page: 4
- C.Y. Tung Group Enlarges Fleet To 118 Vessels page: 6
- Bath Iron Works Names Allan G. Anderson page: 6
- Two New Parcel Tankers Added To Stolt-Nielsen Fleet page: 7
- Gibbs & Cox, Inc. Opens Newport News, Va. Office —R. Delia Rocca Named page: 7
- Abex Corporation Names Paul J. Powers President Of Denison Division page: 7
- El Paso Announces Proposed Offerings page: 8
- ITT Decca Marine Names Richard Muller page: 8
- Foster Wheeler To Supply Inert Gas Systems For LNG Tankers At Quincy page: 10
- C.F. Bean Corporation Names John Lescroart Executive Vice President page: 10
- Diamond Shamrock To Charter Chemical Tanker Building At Avondale page: 12
- Crowley Maritime Corp. Appoints Jay Brickman page: 15
- Rear Adm. Westfall Addresses ASNE Charleston Section page: 16
- Continental Oil Announces Six Executive Promotions page: 16
- Hillman Barge & Construction Elects R.E. Kenny And B.T. Kelley page: 16
- Los Angeles-Long Beach Propeller Club Names Officers For 1978-79 Term page: 18
- U.S. Navy Awards Ingalls $287 Million Contract To Design And Build First Of A New Class Destroyer page: 20
- Crowley Maritime Names Jim Grissom Manager San Juan Operations page: 21
- Mobilization Ship Design To Be Unveiled November 6 At Conference In Arlington page: 22
- 27 New Members Elected To American Bureau Of Shipping page: 24
- George Lowman Elected Farrell Lines Chairman page: 26
- Furuno U.S.A. Formed In South San Francisco page: 26
- Gastech 78 To Focus On World Supply And Demand For LNG And LPG page: 27
- Atlantic Diving Forms SeaTec International, Ltd. page: 30
- Ruddie E. Irizarry Named President Of PRMMI— Carr, Calderon Also Named page: 30
- Evergreen Handt Corp. Names Three Executives page: 31
- Crowley To Provide Maintenance Services Worldwide For Navy page: 32
- Rutland Maritime Names Peter Gallagher page: 32
- Reynolds Announces $580-Million Upgrading For Sea-Land Service page: 34
- Hitachi Zosen Asaka Works (Sakai) Delivers Ro/Ro Carrier Dana Maxima page: 40
- Floyd Mechling Retires From Union Mechling page: 42
- Jacques B. Hadler To Direct Research Activities At Webb page: 43
- AWO Elects James Potter —Industry Issues Examined At Board Meeting In Tulsa page: 44
- Shipping Executives To Review Maritime Policy At Oakland Conference page: 46
- Kubota To Stockpile Anti-Corrosive Pipe In Texas Facility page: 48
- Investment In Tankers: The Case For Optimism page: 50
- Hawaii Site Selected For Testing Nodules Gathered From Ocean Floor page: 53
- Hawaii Site Selected For Testing Nodules Gathered From Ocean Floor page: 53
- New Starlite Is Second 122-Foot Combination Boat From MARCO Yard page: 53
- President Signs Murphy Energy Bill page: 54
- General Electric Credit Names Joseph Heimerl page: 54
- Oceanology International For Offshore Industry Set For March 3-7, 1980 page: 56
- Newfoundland Makes Bid For $.75-Billion Investment In Fishery page: 57
- New York Metropolitan Section Begins New Season With Past Chairman's Night And Third Generation Ro/Ro Paper page: 58
- Shipbuilding Experts Meet To Discuss Ways To Increase Automation And Productivity page: 58
- Texas Gas Transmission Inland Waterways Division Announces Personnel Changes page: 60
- A.L. Burbank & Company, Ltd. Announces Election Of Officers —Celebrates 50th Anniversary page: 61
- Sperry Computerized Positioning System Permits Pipelaying In 2,000-Ft. Waters page: 62
- American Bureau Of Shipping Classes 53 Vessels In August page: 62
- Hatch & Kirk Inc. Acquires Cleveland Diesel Engine Assets page: 64