Volkswagen to be the first company to use low-emission LNG drive for overseas car freighters from January 2020
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Volkswagen to be the first
company to use low-emission LNG drive for overseas car freighters from January 2020
- Two
liquefied natural gas car freighters from Siem Car Carriers AS were launched in
Xiamen, China;
- From
January 2020, Volkswagen Group Logistics will deploy both
ships with 4,700 cars transport capacity each between
Europe and North America;
- Less emissions: Carbon dioxide by up to 25%, nitrogen oxides by up to 30%, soot particles by up to 60% and sulphur oxides by up to 100%.
Wolfsburg -
Volkswagen
Group Logistics is the first company to use two car freighters powered by
liquefied natural gas (LNG) in overseas traffic. The two charter ships of Siem
Car Carriers were launched last Friday in Xiamen, China.
Thomas Zernechel, Head of
Group Logistics, commented on the ship’s strategic importance for Volkswagen
Group's vehicle logistics, "We are entering a new field here to reduce
emissions. Both ships are the first overseas car freighters in the world to be
LNG-powered. In addition to the increasing use of LNG trucks, conversion of our
many rail transports to green electricity and the use of biofuel in the short
sea segment, the two new LNG ships represent an important building block for
our strategic goal of climate-neutral logistics.”
Christiane Eckert, Head of
Strategy and Environment in Group Production, gave the ship its name with the
formula, "Dear ship, I name you SIEM CONFUCIUS, and may your first embrace
with the sea be successful. May you always sail in calm seas with seven feet
under the keel!”
Eckert then named the second ship SIEM ARISTOTLE. "I am looking forward to the deployment of the first two LNG ships from next year, an important milestone for our production strategy 'goTOzero' with the goal of production and logistics not harming our environment," Eckert said.
Both ships will replace two
of the nine conventional heavy oil-powered cargo ships currently used by Group
logistics on the Atlantic between Europe and North America. The SIEM CONFUCIUS
will be integrated into this service from January 2020
after its transfer from Asia to Europe. The second ship will start operations
in spring 2020 in the same area.
The LNG engines reduce
carbon dioxide emissions by up to 25%, nitrogen oxide
emissions by up to 30%, particulate matter by up to 60% and sulphur oxide emissions by up to 100%
per ship.
The two technologically
advanced ships, each 200 metres long and 38
metres wide, have 13 car decks and a capacity of 7,500 RT, which corresponds to approximately 4,700
vehicles of the Volkswagen Group model mix. So far, only a few smaller ships
for rolling cargo have been built with LNG propulsion for short-haul traffic;
for overseas vehicle shipments, Group logistics is a pioneer for this type of
propulsion.
Both vehicle transporters
are powered by a 12,600 kW dual-fuel marine engine with
direct injection and exhaust gas treatment from MAN Energy Solutions of the
Volkswagen Group. In addition to liquid, deep-frozen natural gas, they can also
be operated with environmentally friendly e-gas produced via Power-to-X or
biogas. In eco-speed mode, the ships are running 16.5
knots (30.6 km/h). With their two tanks, each holding 1,800 cubic metres, the transporters have similar vehicle
capacities and ranges compared to conventional heavy oil-powered ocean
freighters.
"We
believe that the switch to LNG as marine fuel is the most important basis for a
maritime energy revolution," commented Uwe Lauber, CEO MAN Energy
Solutions. "In a second step, gas-capable ships can be operated with
synthetically produced, climate-neutral fuels and are therefore future-proof.
With this project, Volkswagen is pioneering the decarbonisation of global trade
flows.”
The Volkswagen Group
Logistics organises, coordinates and accounts for around 7,700
ship departures worldwide each year. Several hundred liner ships and eleven car
freighter charter ships sail the world's oceans for the Group each day. Every
year they ship 2.8 million new cars. In addition, there
are 250,000 container loads on ships carrying construction
and spare parts.
Komar JOHAR - komarjohari@gmail.com
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