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THECLA BODEWES SHIPYARDS SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES 5,050DWT VESSEL 'IANA’ FOR TRANSTAL SHIPPING

November 12 2024

Thecla Bodewes Shipyards is proud to announce the successful christening and launch of the IANA, a diesel-electric propelled multi-purpose vessel and the first vessel in the SALMO series. The 5,050 dwt dry cargo vessel has been fully developed by Thecla Bodewes Shipyards' in-house design team and marks the yard's sustainable building line following its strategic growth ambitions.

The innovative IANA fits into Transtal Shipping's sustainable fleet renewal strategy. The diesel-electric propelled SALMO is equipped with three generator sets of 532bkW each and a devided power with two electric motors of 600 ekW each, resulting in competitive fuel consumption figures.

The SALMO series is one of the latest product lines of Thecla Bodewes Shipyards and consists of a modular built innovative diesel-electric dry cargo vessel design  with deadweight capacities between 5,050 dwt and 6,500 dwt. The state-of-the-art vessels are based on sustainable shipping solutions and are over 32% below the current IMO EEDI phase 3 requirements.

The SALMO offers unique advantages due to its highly efficient hull shape combined with a reliable diesel-electric propulsion system. The hull shape of the SALMO vessels has been specially developed for this type of propulsion and incorporates all the knowledge and experience gained from previously built vessels and the larger LABRAX series (7,280 dwt). Furthermore, the vessel meets all the requirements of a dry cargo vessel with a highly efficient cargo hold, low fuel consumption and low emissions and low OPEX.

“We are thrilled to witness the launch of this new vessel, which marks a significant milestone for our company and our ongoing commitment to excellence in the dry cargo industry” says Transtal Shipping director Mr Yusuf Capoglu. “Designed and built in the Netherlands by highly skilled engineers and shipbuilders of Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, this vessel embodies the strength of Dutch maritime expertise. With our operational base here in the Netherlands, we are proud to contribute to the strong maritime industry and to support efficient, environmentally responsible shipping solutions for our clients around the world. This vessel is a testament to innovation, collaboration, and our vision for a sustainable future in global shipping.”

“This Multi-purpose ship IANA is the first in our new SALMO series, designed to reflect our Shipyards’ focus on forward-thinking and innovative, environmentally friendly design,” says Thecla Bodewes, CEO of Thecla Bodewes Shipyards. “Designed by our own talented team, this ship is a sign of our commitment to the best technology and sustainable growth of the international shipping fleet. It is designed to meet the needs of today’s industry and to be ready for the future.”

“We are especially grateful to Alara being the godmother of this ship and her team at Transtal Shipping together with Van Dam Shipping. Their vision, confidence and support were key to making this project happen. We are thankful for the close partnership we have built with them. Our friendship between three family companies. The way we worked and still work together in full confidence to make this new-build project a success. The beginning of again a new generation of short-sea shipping for sustainable, smart shipping.”

SALMO dry cargo vessel: pioneer of future-proof shipbuilding

With its modular installed diesel-electric propulsion system, the SALMO is ready for the energy transition and for future alternative fuels such as methanol or hydrogen. Space has been reserved on board for alternative energy sources without having to replace the electric propulsion system. This makes the SALMO a pioneer when it comes to future-proof and intelligent on-board propulsion systems.

The 2,999 GT IANA is a welcome addition to the Transtal Shipping fleet. With a length of 87.30 meters, a beam of 13.70 meters and a draught of 6.30 meters, the vessel offers a cargo capacity of 5,050 dwt and a generous volume of 208,360 cuft (5,900 m³).

The launch ceremony witnessed the traditional christening, as IANA was named and blessed by her Godmother, marking the vessel's readiness to embark on its maiden voyage. The event was attended by friends and family of the Godmother, representatives from Transtal Shipping, Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, and other key stakeholders who shared the excitement surrounding this significant achievement.

Transtal Shipping B.V.

Transtal Shipping, based in Appingedam (Groningen, the Netherlands), is an expert in short-sea shipping solutions and operates with its fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, European continental waters, the Aegean Sea, the Black Sea, the Marmara Sea and the Baltic Sea.  

Transtal Shipping performs commercial ship management for its own fleet and also for ship owners, offering brokerage services for time-charter and spot-market, technical advice, procurement advice, cargo management and security services, as well as expert analytical KPI measurement and benchmarking services.

The shipping company strives to partner by providing an expert team of professionals, reliable and safe transportation, with a focus on sustainability and the environment.

Thecla Bodewes Shipyards

Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, headquartered in Kampen (The Netherlands), is a seventh-generation family business with a combined experience in shipbuilding spanning over three hundred years. The shipyard's focus is on supplying future-proof smart ships that strive for emission-free shipping using innovative sustainable solutions. With more than 350 newbuild vessels successfully delivered to satisfied customers, 25 of which are diesel-electric, LNG-electric and hydrogen-electric, and more than 17 years of experience with diesel-electric propulsion systems, the shipyard has a proven ability to deliver vessels to the highest standards. In addition to innovative multi-purpose short sea vessels, Thecla Bodewes Shipyards also builds shallow water tugs and pushers, modern dredgers and vessels for special purposes.