An overview of HYDRUS experience and involvement in bulk carrier new building projects supporting the transportation of global dry commodities.
An overview of HYDRUS experience and involvement in bulk carrier new building projects supporting the transportation of global dry commodities.
Bulk Carrier Projects
An overview of HYDRUS experience and involvement in bulk carrier new building projects supporting the transportation of global dry commodities.
Bulk carrier newbuilding projects require the integration of high cargo carrying capacity, structural robustness and operational flexibility while maintaining efficiency across widely varying loading conditions and trading patterns.
Scope of Work
Coordinated and supervised multiple critical mechanical and marine systems refurbishment activities, including:
- Structural review
- Cargo hold and hatch cover loading patterns
- Cargo handling systems
- Ballast optimization & stability assessment
- Loading and unloading sequences
- Propulsion and energy efficiency, fuel flexibility
- Power-train arrangements, redundancy and operational flexibility
Our Approach
Extended engineering and project management support across all stages of a new-building project for bulk carrier fleets ranging from 28 to 200+ thousand tons deadweight constructed in more than 29 different shipyards. Bulk carriers form the backbone of global industrial trade by enabling the efficient transportation of essential raw materials that support worldwide energy, manufacturing and infrastructure supply chains.