Grimaldi's new "G5" vessel Great Lagos launched
Two days after the delivery of her sister ship
Great Antwerp, a new ceremony was held at the Korean Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co.
Ltd. shipyard
Naples, 20 April 2023: Just two days after the celebrations for
the delivery of the Great Antwerp, the Grimaldi Group's first “G5” class
ro-ro multipurpose unit, a new ceremony was held this morning at the Hyundai
Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd. in Ulsan (South Korea) for the launching of her sister
ship Great Lagos.
The second G5-class
unit is named after the
city of Lagos in Nigeria: its port has been served for decades by the Grimaldi
Group, which operates there the largest multipurpose ro-ro terminal in West
Africa.
The Great Lagos
has a length of 250 metres, a beam of 38 metres and deadweight of 45,684
tonnes. Her innovative design combines high loading capacity with great
attention to environmental impact: all G5-class ships are able to transport
4,700 linear metres of rolling freight, 2,500 CEU (Car Equivalent Units) and
2,000 TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Units). Compared to the previous G4-class,
the new vessels have the same capacity for rolling freight while their
container capacity doubles.
In spite of her
increased capacity, thanks to numerous cutting-edge, technological solutions
aimed at increasing energy efficiency, the new vessel is able to reduce CO2
emissions per tonne transported of up to 43% compared to other Grimaldi ro-ro
multipurpose ships.
The Great Lagos
launching ceremony was attended, among others, by Heung-Won Seo, Senior
Executive Vice President of Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd., Guido Grimaldi,
Deep Sea Commercial & Operations Director of the Grimaldi Group, various
managers of the Korean shipyard and of the Neapolitan shipping company and
representatives of the main customers with which the latter collaborates on its
routes connecting Europe, West Africa, North and South America.
As proof of the great
esteem binding the Group and its most loyal customers, the godmother of the Great
Lagos represents an important commercial partner in the transport of
vehicles between Northern Europe and West Africa as well as on other routes in
the Mediterranean area: this is Chafica Yamine, wife of Antonio
Frangie, owner of Frangie Internationale Spedition GmbH.
After her delivery,
which is expected this summer, the Great Lagos will be deployed on
maritime transport services offered by the Grimaldi Group between Northern
Europe and West Africa, in order to further enhance their quality. The other
five G5-class units – i.e. the Great Antwerp and the remaining four
sister vessels to be
delivered between 2023 and 2024 – will also be deployed on the same routes.