The Tin Can Island water channels recently played
host to the largest vessel ever to call at any Nigerian port. The Tin Can
Island water channels recently played host to the largest vessel ever to call
at any Nigerian port. History was made
in Nigeria recently as the largest vessel ever berth at the Lagos terminal of
Ports & Cargo Handling Services Limited, The Guardian reports.
The
container vessel, MSC SHAULA, owned and operated by MSC Ship Management Hong
Kong; has an overall length of 275.04 meters and the length between
perpendiculars stands at 263.00 meters. The vessel which was built by Hyundai
Heavy Industries, has a maximum cargo capacity of 4,651 TEUs while its draft
and gross tonnage are 13.62 meters and 51,836 GRT respectively.
Speaking on the significance of the vessel, Group
Managing Director, SIFAX Group, John Jenkins, said it was historic. His words:
“We are delighted that history was made with the arrival of this humongous
vessel in the Nigerian waters, most especially its berth at our terminal. Ports
& Cargo terminal has demonstrated over the years its leadership capability
in the country’s maritime industry, particularly in the area of port terminal
management coupled with excellent customer service.
“The company has made a huge investment in
infrastructure and equipment at the terminal in the last ten years and has also
attracted a number of discerning clients, including MSC, the operator of the
vessel. What has been the unique selling proposition of the terminal is the
quality of service that we provide.” On his part, the captain of the ship, Captain
Dinkar, noted that he has received warm welcome from the Ports & Cargo
terminal staff as well as other government regulatory agencies like Nigerian
Ports Authority, among others.
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