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MV ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'', owned by the
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ian mining company
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, is one of the world's largest very large ore carriers and a sister ship of '' Vale Brasil''.DSME delivering Vale Brasil, the world's largest ore carrier
. Det Norske Veritas, 2011-06-01.
Designed to carry iron ore from Brazil to Asia (primer market China) along the Cape route around South Africa, she is the second of seven 400,000-tonne very large ore carriers (VLOC) ordered by Vale from
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in
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and twelve from Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries in
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.Brazilian mining group’s giant ore carrier soon to enter service
Mining Weekly, 13 May 2011.
While close to the specifications of Chinamax, these ships are generally referred to as '' Valemax'' vessels by Vale.Spinetto, J. B
Vale to Receive Up to Four More Valemax By Year-End
Bloomberg, 4 August 2011.


Design

The
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of the ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'' is , making her (with her sister ships) the largest bulk carrier(s) in the world. The breadth and depth of her hull are and , respectively, giving her a
gross tonnage Gross tonnage (GT, G.T. or gt) is a nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume. Gross tonnage is different from gross register tonnage. Neither gross tonnage nor gross register tonnage should be confused with measures of mass or weig ...
of 198,980. The ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'' has seven cargo holds with a combined gross volume of 219,980 cubic metres and net tonnage of 67,993. Her
deadweight tonnage Deadweight tonnage (also known as deadweight; abbreviated to DWT, D.W.T., d.w.t., or dwt) or tons deadweight (DWT) is a measure of how much weight a ship can carry. It is the sum of the weights of cargo, fuel, fresh water Fresh water or ...
is 402,347 tons. When carrying a full load of iron ore, equal to around 11,150 trucks,Interactive presentation
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her draught is . Like other very large ore carriers of her size, the ''Vale Brasil'' is limited to only a few deepwater ports in Brazil, Europe and China. As of October 2011, Vale plans to set up a transhipment project off Subic bay. In addition to bringing in many more jobs for locals, this is expected to boost other industries in Subic bay, and put Philippines on the world map of Iron ore shipments. It is also expected to boost local industries like travel, hotels ship supplies and provisions.
China Daily, 2011-06-23.
The ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'' is propelled by a single MAN B&W 7S80ME-C8 two-stroke low-speed diesel engine directly coupled to a fixed-pitch propeller. The main engine, which has a maximum output of at 78 rpm, burns 96.7 tons of heavy fuel oil per day.Vale - A Global Strategic Partner
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However, due to the large size of the vessel the emissions per cargo ton-mile are very low, making the ''Vale Brasil'' in fact one of the most efficient long-distance dry bulk carriers in service, and for this reason the ship received the Clean Ship award of 2011 in the Norwegian shipping exhibition Nor-Shipping. Vale has reported 35 % drop in emissions per ton of cargo in comparison to older ships. Her service speed is . The ''Vale Rio de Janeiro '' is classified by
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with a class notation of ''1A1 Ore Carrier ESP ES(O) E0 NAUT-OC BWM-E(s) IB-3 COAT-PSPC(B) CSA-2 BIS EL-2 TMON NAUTICUS(Newbuilding)''.


Size record

The ''Vale Rio de Janeiro '' is considerably larger than the previous record-holder, ''Berge Stahl'', in every respect. Both her gross tonnage and deadweight tonnage are larger than those of the Norwegian ship, 175,720 and 364,767 tons, respectively. While the draught of both ships is the same, the ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'' is also longer and wider than the ''Berge Stahl''. In addition the ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'' is larger and slightly longer than the four new 388,000-ton, Chinamax bulk carriers Berge Bulk has ordered from China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation. Had the ''Vale Rio de Janeiro '' not been built, these ships would have become the largest bulk carriers in the world. She is also the second largest ship currently in service by deadweight tonnage, second only to the TI class supertankers that have a deadweight tonnage of over 440,000 tons.


Career

The ''Vale Rio de Janeiro'' received her first cargo at the Brazilian port Terminal Marítimo de Ponta da Madeira in October 2011 with the intention of discharging in China, however, she was rerouted to Rotterdam. She arrived in
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on 8 January 2012. Although not confirmed by their owners it was rumored that there were problems in getting permission to enter Chinese ports with ships over 400,000 tons, even though many of the Valemax ships are actually built in China.


400,000 tonne controversy

The Valemax size ships, all ordered for
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, have a deadweight of just over 400,000 tonnes and the Chinese government probably considers them too large to enter Chinese ports. Because of that the ships are now ''slimmed down'' to 380,000 tonnes deadweight, although it seems that this is only on paper: nothing has changed to the design but it would mean that ships to China cannot be loaded to capacity.


See also

* ''Berge Stahl'', the largest bulk carrier in the world before the ''Valemax''. * MS ''Vale Brasil'', the 1st (sister)ship in the Valemax category * List of world's longest ships


References

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