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The latest launch of a newbuild for Arklow Shipping Nederland B.V. represents the third in a series of five cargo ships ordered by the shipowner, writes Jehan Ashmore.

With a shipyard newbuilding number of 456, the Arklow Globe was successfully launched last Friday morning from Ferus Smit at their shipyard in Westerbroek. At the stern, Rotterdam is the registered port along with the Dutch flag above while the ASL houseflag and that of the shipbuilder fluttered at the foremast in windy conditions.  

Relative to the weather, the public with umbrellas stood on the canal bank opposite of the shipyard in anticipation of the launch. Also awaiting were two tugs, fore and aft of the newbuild ready to take the strain from the mooring ropes after the cargo ship entered the water.

Arklow Globe has a maximized hold volume of 220.000 cft and a carrying capacity of 5,150 deadweight tons. Cargo is contained in single hold within a hull of around 84m length overall (LOA).

As for propulsion, power is from a 1600 kW MaK engine with a single ducted propeller from where a 10 knot speed is delivered. For manoeuvres within confined areas and berthing is where an electric bowthruster of 275kW will assist.

The newbuild follows in the wake of leadship, Arklow Gem launched in April whereas the second ship, Arklow Glen made a debut just two months later with a launch taking place on Bloomsday.

The inland shipyard near Groningen is where Arklow Globe was launched in close proximity to the next of the same series, as amidships sections lay on the quayside.

Published in Shipyards

About Arklow Shipping

Arklow Shipping Limited, one of Ireland's leading shipping companies, has marked over 50 years of operation following its establishment in 1966.

The company, which began with a fleet of seven ships, has grown steadily over the years and now boasts a fleet of 59 vessels.

The company was founded by Captains James Tyrrell, Michael Tyrrell, and Victor Hall, who collaborated to create an umbrella company to operate their ships. This move allowed them to reduce overheads and strengthen their position in the market. The original fleet comprised seven ships, namely Tyrronall, Murell, Marizell, Valzell, Kilbride, River Avoca, and Avondale, all of varying sizes.

The shipping industry in Ireland underwent a significant transformation in the 1960s, with the replacement of traditional auxiliary schooners with modern crafts.

Arklow Shipping was at the forefront of this change, and the founders recognized the need for a new approach to shipping in Ireland. They built a company that could adapt to the changing market demands, and this has been a key factor in the company's continued growth.

Over the years, Arklow Shipping has bought, sold, and built ships, facing the challenges and opportunities that come with operating in the shipping industry. Despite these challenges, the company has remained committed to meeting market demand and providing high-quality services to its clients.

Today, Arklow Shipping is a leading player in the shipping industry, with a strong reputation for reliability and professionalism. The company's success story is a testament to the vision and dedication of its founders, who laid the foundation for a company that has stood the test of time.