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AAL Shipping names Super B-Class dual fuel multipurpose heavy lift vessel

Premium project heavy lift carrier AAL Shipping will take delivery of the second of eight vessels in its Super B-Class newbuilding series, AAL Hamburg, following the formal naming ceremony at the CSSC Huangpu-Wenchong Shipyard in Guangzhou, China.

The ship will now set sail on its busy maiden voyage to Europe.

On 12 July, AAL Hamburg was officially named after the historic German port city and strategic hub for AAL’s European operations. The ceremony took place in the presence of representatives from AAL Shipping, Columbia Shipmanagement, Schoeller Holdings and CSSC Huangpu-Wenchong Shipbuilding.

The 32,000 dwt, dual fuel multipurpose heavy lift vessel is equipped with three heavy lift port side cranes (350 tonnes capacity each and 700 tonnes maximum lift) as well as the latest innovation from the AAL Engineering Team, the ‘AAL ECO-DECK’.

To be fitted on all Super B-Class vessels, the retractable weather-deck system increases the clear stowage space on deck to over 5,200m². AAL Hamburg will soon join its sistership AAL Limassol, the first vessel in the series, trading on key routes from Asia to Europe, America and Australia.

AAL Hamburg’s maiden voyage will see the vessel transport a mix of project cargo, including ducts and panels; boiler parts; transformers and accessories; as well as four barges weighing approximately 5,600 tonnes in total, for which the ECO-DECK will be deployed.

The third-generation newbuildings from AAL will see a total of eight Super B-Class vessels join the fleet, following the order of two additional vessels in May. The latest two vessels on the order, AAL Newcastle and AAL Mumbai, will have an increased maximum heavy lift capability of 800 tonnes. The remaining vessels in the series will be delivered between now and 2026.

“We have seen from AAL Limassol’s voyage – with a hugely varied cargo load of nearly 90,000 freight tons including barges, modules, cranes and wind turbines – that the Super B-Class fleet is already realising a new level of capability for AAL. AAL Hamburg’s maiden voyage is further reinforcing that sentiment and we are looking forward to welcoming the remaining vessels in the series over the next two years,” stated Christophe Grammare, Managing Director of AAL Shipping.





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