Saturday, December 21, 2013

New ship contract signed!

The world’s largest civilian hospital ship is contracted! An agreement has been reached with Asian and European shipbuilding firms to purpose-build a new 36,600-GRT hospital ship. Contracts were signed between Mr. Dong Qiang, VP of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) and Donald K. Stephens, President/ Founder of Mercy Ships, together with Jim Paterson, Senior VP of Mercy Ships Marine Operations.

 

MERCY SHIPS TO BUILD WORLD’S LARGEST CIVILIAN HOSPITAL SHIP

Deal Doubles the Capacity to Deliver Free, World-Class Health Care

 

BEIJING, CHINA – December 19, 2013 -- Mercy Ships has announced that it has reached an

agreement with Asian and European shipbuilding firms to purpose-build a new 36,600-GRT hospital

ship for Mercy Ships. Contracts were signed between Mr. Dong Qiang, VP of China Shipbuilding

Industry Corporation (CSIC), and Donald K. Stephens, President/ Founder of Mercy Ships, together

with Jim Paterson, Senior VP of Mercy Ships Marine Operations.

 

The vessel will be built at the group’s Tianjin Xingang Shipyard where the shipyard’s Chairman, Mr.

Gao Xuehu, and President, Mr. Hu Xiang, expressed excitement to be working on this unique project.

“This project will make this vessel the world’s largest civilian hospital ship, and delivery is being

planned for July 2017," stated Mr. Gao Xuehu, Chairman of Tianjin Xingang Shipbuilding Heavy

Industry, Ltd.

 

“We are thrilled to formally secure this important milestone for a project we have worked on quietly

for quite some time,” said Stephens. “Our goal with this second Mercy Ship is to more than double

the hope and healing through life-changing surgeries provided to those with little access to

specialized healthcare and to increase the partnership of training and educational support of health

professionals within the developing nations our ships will continue to serve.”

 

This agreement comes on the heels of the Mercy Ships story, recently highlighted by CBS on “60

Minutes” (http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/africa-mercy-hospital-of-hope-50141230/ )

 

The 174-meter hospital ship will be designed by the Finnish firm Deltamarin. Stena RoRo will

manage the actual project construction under the leadership of Per Westling, Managing Director.

The 157-year-old French ship brokerage company Barry Rogliano Salles (BRS) under the leadership of

its Geneva (Switzerland) office Managing Director, Gilbert Walter, negotiated the successful contract

and sale.

 

CSIC is one of China's largest shipbuilding and ship repair groups and operates directly under the

China state government with authorisation for investment and capital management. The group has a

total asset base of USD 27.54 billion and a workforce of 140,000. The group's 28 R&D institutes

employ more than 30,000 engineers, has eight state-level laboratory centers, seven enterprise

technology centers and 150 large-scale laboratories.

 

The new Mercy Ship will be classed by Lloyd's Register and flagged by Malta.

 


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