The Mark V Class features four Ro-Ro ships built for the Norwegian shipping company Wilhelmsen and its corporate associate Wallenius. Constructed by the Japanese marine engineering giant Mitsubishi, these are the biggest RoRo vessels of their type presently in operation with a cargo capacity of almost 1, 40,000 cubic meters.
Each of the four vessels has been designed and built to provide viable cargo shipment along with ensuring the preservation of the marine ecology.
- Reduction in the discharging of noxious gases like carbon dioxide, sulphur oxide and nitrous oxide
- Accreditation by DNV (Det Norske Veritas) with a ‘Green Passport’
- Substantial protective finishing to provide reinforcing of the fuel tankers against any accidents
- Suitably fortified cargo loading system with substantially strong cargo holding decks
The first of the Mark V Class vessels was put into operation in the year 2011 and was christened M/V Tonsberg after the province where the
Each Mark V Class vessel measures over 260 meters lengthwise with a width of slightly over 32 meters and a draft of about 11 meters In terms of its cargo area capacitance, the Ro-Ro ships have nine cargo decks that provide nearly an area spread of about five million cubic feet. Three of these nine decks can be adjusted and lifted by windlasses, which further enables an ease in the loading and storage of the cargo.
Speaking of the cargo that can be shipped aboard the Mark V Class, alongside the generally transported cars and vehicles, the enhanced storage capacity within these vessels also allows the loading and transportation of bulkier vehicular systems like tractors.
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