Brunvoll has signed a contract with Tersan Shipyard for the delivery of propulsion and manoeuvring systems for two stainless steel chemical product tankers. Tune Chemical Tankers (TCT), which also is a part of Tersan Group will be the owner of the vessels. The contract also includes an option for two additional vessels.
Brunvoll’s delivery for the vessels consists of a complete shaft line solution with a reduction gearbox and a controllable pitch propeller, a tunnel thruster, and Brunvoll’s Propulsion and Thruster Control system, BruCon PTC.
Norden Ship Design House
The reduction gearbox features both Power-Take-In (PTI) and Power-Take-Out (PTO). This solution provides a versatile platform to optimise for the lowest possible fuel consumption, and at the same time provide good performance during manoeuvring operations.
The gearbox has a front-mounted clutch for enabling fully electric propulsion and provides a take-me-home functionality. The gearbox also has a clutch for the propulsion line, enabling the main engine and PTO can be utilised as a generator set when the vessels are in port.
Tune Chemical Tankers (TCT)
The vessels are designed by Norden Ship Design House, based in Istanbul, Turkey
Tune Chemical Tankers (TCT) is a global tanker operator with its headquarters in Rotterdam, Netherlands. TCT is a part of Tersan Group, which Tersan Shipyard also is a part of. TCT operates a young fleet consisting of 18 chemical tankers.
The vessels are designed by Norden Ship Design House, based in Istanbul, Turkey. The vessels will have an overall length of approximately 150 metres and will have a loading capacity of 16.500 deadweight tonne.
Vessel's lifespan
Per Endre Woldsund, Sales Manager at Brunvoll, said, "What does it say when the shipbuilder, Tersan, who also happens to be the ship owner, chooses Brunvoll? Well, it makes me believe that they have seen the long-term cost benefit of choosing a company that delivers excellent quality and service, over the vessel's life span."
He adds, "We wish to thank Tersan and Norden for the cooperation on these projects and I hope to maybe see the vessels delivering chemicals to one of our local producers of styrofoam one day."