An overview of HYDRUS experience and involvement in container carrier new building projects supporting global trade and logistics networks.
An overview of HYDRUS experience and involvement in container carrier new building projects supporting global trade and logistics networks.
Container Carrier Projects
An overview of HYDRUS experience and involvement in container carrier new building projects supporting global trade and logistics networks.
Container carrier newbuilding projects require the integration of high cargo intake flexibility, efficient stowage arrangements and fast cargo handling capabilities to support demanding global logistics and intermodal transportation networks.
Scope of Work
Coordinated and supervised multiple critical mechanical and marine systems refurbishment activities, including:
- Structural review
- Stowage optimization
- Dangerous goods and reefer integration
- Lashing assessment
- Electric loading distribution systems
- Ballast optimization & stability assessment
- Propulsion and energy efficiency, fuel flexibility
- Operational flexibility and terminal compatibility
Our Approach
Extended engineering and project management support across all stages of a new-building project for container carrier fleets ranging from 1.7 to 13.1+ thousand TEU capacity constructed in more than 18 different shipyards. Container carriers are essential to global trade by enabling the fast, efficient and reliable transportation of containerized cargo across interconnected international logistics and supply chain networks.