Log-In’s New State-of-the-Art Vessel Set to Commence Operations on January 10th
Jan, 08, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202402
The Log-In Evolution, a container ship with a nominal capacity of 3,158 TEUs, is now under the possession of Log-In in China. The vessel is set to commence operations on January 10th in Shanghai, where it will be deployed for commercial voyages to Brazil.
In March 2024, the Log-In Evolution will begin services along the Brazilian coast and Mercosur. Constructed at the Zhoushan Changhong International Shipyard Co in China, the vessel boasts a total length of 199.98 meters and a beam of 35.2 meters.
The company highlights several features, including catalysts for reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in exhaust gases, heat recovery from exhaust gases for more economical energy generation, remote monitoring of machinery and navigation data, LED lighting for illumination and navigation, hull paint with reduced friction and high durability, and electric motors with frequency inverters.
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