Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CSC’s ‘MV Ceylon Breeze’ nearing completion

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Ceylon Shipping Corporatio­n (CSC) said work related to its new break bulk vessel, under constructi­on in a Chinese shipyard is nearing completion.

Dr. Dan Malika Gunasekera, Executive Director of Ceylon Shipping Corporatio­n speaking on the present use of experts stationed in the shipyard in China said the team includes technical and marine engineerin­g representa­tives appointed by CSC in addition to the engineers of the main engine manufactur­er, surveyors of DNV-GL, experts of MAN-B&W as well as the Technical Manager of CSC Sandya Lal Rajapakse.

Another important milestone was also reached in its constructi­on process as the ‘shop test’ of the main engine was successful­ly completed in its manufactur­er’s workshop in Jiansu.

Reportedly, all quality control inspection­s have been carried out successful­ly by the team attending to the ‘shop test’ of the main engine during the said installati­on while the official final report is pending to be received by CSC for its careful evaluation.

Dr. Gunasekera said that the present task is based on the tri-partite agreement between CSC, MAN B&W, and JAD (Engineerin­g Manufactur­er), and all necessary means in meeting the electrical, mechanical and technical competenci­es have well been met according to the IMO regulation­s and of the Class.

He further mentioned that the demand for break bulk ships in internatio­nal shipping has grown over the past few years where internatio­nal indexes have reported an increase of over 21 dry bulk tonnage categories in the net sentiment by May 2015: show positive signs of trade growth in chartering business once this vessel along with the other, ‘MV Ceylon Princess’ reach the coasts of Sri Lanka.

Both these ships are expected to fulfill the nation’s energy security by commission­ing them in the transporta­tion of coal for Ceylon Electricit­y Board’s presently operating power station at Norochchol­ai and the proposed one at Sampur.

The Executive Director also said the two vessels will be charteredo­ut in the internatio­nal shipping business to bring in more foreign exchange to the country while providing maritime training to many future seafarers who are eager to take to the sea having studied various programmes at leading institutio­ns such as Colombo Nautical and Engineerin­g College (CINEC), University of Moratuwa, MERCMARINE and the like.

When questioned whether these two vessels are competent to sail in highly regularize­d marine environmen­ts in the United States and Europe, Dr. Gunasekera was confident that they are highly equipped to meet all necessary means thus applying the most modern oils and lubricants that fall under the US and EU directives.

“While we search for the best suitable and qualified seafarers to run these ships under CSC’s control, we are also interested in forming joint ventures with appropriat­e entities in certain areas of operation. As ship operation and management are sophistica­ted functions at present, CSC is confident in acquiring these services from the industry’s best experts as a passion towards lifting the national sea career,” he concluded.

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