UECC M/V AUTO ECO. Driving cleaner PCTC operations

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UECC M/V AUTO ECO Driving cleaner PCTC operations

The name says it all... AUTO ECO is an ecologically sustainable giant of a ship, made for transporting some of the most valuable cargo on the water. At 181 metres, with a 30 metre beam, AUTO ECO is the largest dual-fuel PCTC in the world, and the biggest ever 1A super Finnish/Swedish ice classed PCTC. AUTO ECO is capable of running on fuel or heavy fuel oil and marine gas oil, combining cleaner operations with greater flexibility and efficiency. One of the most technically advanced PCTC s ever built, AUTO ECO can complete a fourteen day round voyage using solely fuel, including the main engine and auxiliary power generation. UECC s newest family member employs a number of additional design elements and technologies to help reduce fuel consumption and emissions, ensuring safer and more efficient operations. With the additional of AUTO ECO to the family, UECC not only strengthens its market position, but also assumes the role of technological pioneer through the characteristics of this unique vessel. With AUTO ECO trading in the fixed liner network in Europe, UECC will enhance service to customers with exceptional efficiency, reliability, and a reduced carbon footprint. Boasting a capacity of approximately 4000 cars, including 6000 sqm of high and heavy cargo, AUTO ECO has the capability to load cargo on 10 decks with a maximum cargo weight of 160MT. The deck configuration is optimised to accommodate both present and predicted future cargo mix. 2

MAIN PARTICULARS TECHNICAL PARTICULARS Colossal 181 metres, length overall (LOA) 30 metre beam Largest dual-fuel PCTC in the world Biggest ever 1A super Finnish/ Swedish ice class PCTC Clean fuel / marine gas oil / heavy fuel oil capability Cleaner operations Greater flexibility and efficiency 14-day sailing capacity on fuel Length overall (LOA) 181 m Length between perpendiculars (LPP) 170.50 m Breadth moulded Depth moulded 30 m 30.22 m Designed draught moulded 8.40 m Summer draught moulded 9.60 m Gross tonnage 43 200 Flag Madeira Classification Lloyds Register Deadweight @ designed draught 12 182 t Deadweight @ summer draught 16 582 t Speed Class notations Capacity 4000 car capacity 6000 m 2 for high and heavy cargo Capability to load cargo on 10 decks Maximum cargo weight of 160MT With AUTO ECO, UECC not only strengthens its market position, but takes the role of technological pioneer thanks to the characteristics of this unique vessel. Optimised - 16.5knts Design - 18.6knts +100A1, Vehicle Carrier, Movable Decks Ice Class 1AS FS, +IWS, LI, +LMC, UMS, NAV1, IBS, GF, SCM Main Engine One MAN 8S50ME-C8.2-GI Maximum continuous output 11000 kw at 113 rpm Normal output (80% MCO) 8800 kw at 105 rpm Auxiliary generators Generator 1 900 kw, 450 V, 60 Hz, 1200 rpm Generator 2 & 3 1400 kw, 450 V, 60 Hz, 1200 rpm Propeller One controllable pitch propeller (CPP) Endurance Tank approx. 800 cbm Cylindrical Type C Fuel Oil 8800 nm 4600 nm Thrusters Bow 1 x 1500 kw Stern 1 x 800 kw Deck Particulars Deck Height (m) Uniform (kn/m 2 ) Axle Load (kn/axle) 10 1.85 2.45 15.6 9 2 2.45 15.6 8 2 2.45 15.6 7 2.25 2.94 15.6 6* 2.20/1.90/---- 2.15 15.6 5 3.10/3.40/5.30 24.5 490 4* 2.00/1.70/---- 2.15 15.6 3 2.60/2.90/4.60 14.7 196 2 2.1 2.45 15.6 1 1.85 9.4 15.6 * Hoistable Cargo Capacity 4000 RT Car Deck Area 32000 sqm Stern Opening Breadth 15m Height 5.7m SWL 160T Side Opening Breadth 6.5m SWL 30T www.uecc.com

the right choice for today and tomorrow TECHNICAL PARTICULARS combustion cycle The cleaner, leaner fuel Fuel is drawn into engine A primary incentive for using as a fuel lies in its lighter footprint on the environment. In light of ever-tightening emission regulations offers significant reduction in Particulate Matter, Sulphur Oxides, Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Dioxides as compared to other fuels such as Heavy Fuel Oil and Marine Gas Oil. Fuel is compressed, but cannot combust MGO is injected, combustion occurs Exhaust gases are expelled Compression (b) Power (c) Exhaust (d) Gas Piston Air Intake (a) How does it work? Liquefied Natural Gas, or, is natural gas cooled to -160 degrees Celsius, forming a liquid 600 times smaller in volume than in gas form. The gas supplied to UECC will still be in liquid form, kept under pressure on the Delivery Vessel. The is transferred from the Delivery Vessel to the Receiving Vessel and stored directly in a high-pressured tank on board. Reverted to gas form, is compressed in the engine, then ignited using Marine Gas Oil as a pilot fuel. Emissions by Fuel Type Emissions per tonne of fuel consumed: NOx (g/kwh) 12 11 9 7 6 4 3 0 HFO Scrubber MGO = Liquid Natural Gas HFO = Heavy Fuel Oil MGO = Marine Gas Oil SOx (g/kwh) 14 0 Emissions reduction using vs HFO/MGO/Scrubber: HFO Scrubber MGO NOx: up to 80% reduction SOx: up to 100% reduction PM (g/kwh) CO2 (kg/mt) 1.2 5000 0.9 3750 0.6 2500 0.3 1250 0 0 HFO Scrubber MGO Particulate Matter (PM): up to 85% reduction Carbon Dioxide (CO2): up to 15% reduction The right choice Marine distribution infrastructure is advancing rapidly is recognised as the cleanest and most environmentally friendly choice of fuel suitable for marine transport. Areas with strict ECA regulations are first movers HFO Scrubber MGO In fact, technology is the only option able to meet existing and upcoming regulations on the main types of emissions mentioned above. The most demanding regulation on emissions to air is the 0.1% Sulphur limit in the Northern European Emissions Control Area, or ECA, which came into force on 1st January 2015. An burning vessel will be equipped to meet even these strict regulations, and those anticipated in the years and decades to come. 4 Close at hand bunkering is readily available in the Baltic and Northern Europe today The EU plans to have nearly 140 bunkering ports in Europe by 2020 Safe and sound has been a part of the fuel source on gas carriers for decades Their safety record has been extremely good Newer -fueled ships have extended that solid safety record bunkering has the safety and flexibility to match conventional fuelling In its 2015 report, as ship fuel, DNV GL concludes: The groundwork needed for to thrive in the shipping and transport sectors has been laid. as fuel is now a proven and available solution for marine transportation.

How AUTO ECO got her name At UECC, we have a tradition of inviting our employees to name our new vessels. This proves to be a highly popular process and especially when it came to naming our two vessels. Round One - Name Suggestion All employees were given the chance to submit their ideas, which were subject to certain criteria. Suggested names needed to start with Auto and end with a word that reflected the green/environmental profile of fuel. A team of UECC judges then compiled a short list of the best suggestions. 30 days for names to be submitted 66 UECC employees took part 597 names were suggested 10 went forward for voting Round Two - Voting All employees were given the opportunity to vote for their favourite two names in the short list. Those with the most votes were to be given to our two vessels. 54 UECC employees voted 109 votes were gathered AUTO ECO was overall winner, resulting in the first vessel being given her name: M/V AUTO ECO. www.uecc.com

About UECC United European Car Carriers (UECC) is the leading provider of high quality short sea transportation services for cars and other rolling cargo on the European continent. OUR EMPLOYEES We are an international organisation with employees from more than 25 different nationalities working at our offices and terminals, and on-board our vessels. OUR COMPANY UECC was founded in 1990 and is jointly owned by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Wallenius Lines. Our head office is located in Oslo, Norway. In addition, we operate eight offices and four port related terminals and across Europe. We operate a fleet of more than 20 pure car and truck carriers (PCTC), designed to meet the flexibility and efficiency requirements of the short sea market. Our expertise lies in the safe and secure short sea transportation of factory new cars and light commercial vehicles, and transportation of a wide range of high and heavy and static cargo. Our shore-based employees are representing many professions ranging from experienced marine personnel and logistics engineers to business economists and office management. Our competent seafarers are recruited among the best qualified and are trained to the highest standards. 6

Our Values CUSTOMER SERVICE Understanding our customers needs is the core of our business and we continuously aim to provide dynamic and reliable transport solutions. We have two dedicated customer service teams with experienced shipping and logistics professionals in Oslo, Norway and Madrid, Spain. PAN-EUROPEAN NETWORK Our liner-trading network covers the whole of Europe from the Baltic Sea to the eastern Mediterranean. We also operate vehicle terminals in a number of major ports manned by our own employees or in cooperation with selected service partners. Our shipping and terminal operations are fully supported by proven IT solutions capable of tracking cargo at a unit level. OUR COMMITMENTS Enhancing customer satisfaction by running an optimal and cost efficient operation based on our corporate processes and procedures Continually improving our services and delivery performance Reducing emissions and minimise our carbon footprint by continually improving our environmental performance Providing a safe and secure operation and comply with national and international regulations Maintaining a safe working environment for all our staff, both ashore and at sea UNITY being open, sharing and succeeding together ENERGY being enthusiastic and positive CHALLENGING being proactive and encouraging development COMMITMENT being respectful and loyal to decisions, strategies and policies 50/50 OWNED TOKYO/STOCKHOLM UECC is owned in equal shares by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) of Japan, one of the world s largest shipping companies, and Wallenius Lines, Sweden s foremost shipping company. This ownership structure ensures a stable organisation and strong financial stability for our company. www.uecc.com

Contact Us Headquarters Oslo General Enquiries Switchboard: +47 21 00 98 00 Customer Service Centre All Cars & Automotive Enquiries Telephone: +47 21 00 98 88 E-mail: cs.oslo@uecc.com High & Heavy Northern European & Baltic Telephone: +47 21 00 98 88 E-mail: hh.oslo@uecc.com Madrid Customer Service Centre High & Heavy - Central & Southern Europe Telephone: +34 91 5758 355 E-mail: hh.madrid@uecc.com