MV Vale Rio de Janeiro

MV Vale Rio de Janeiro, entering Rotterdam Europoort
History
NameVale Rio de Janeiro
OwnerVale Shipping Holding Pte. Ltd.
OperatorAnglo Eastern Ship Management
Port of registry Singapore
RouteBrazil to China
BuilderDaewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd, South Korea
Yard number1202
CompletedSeptember 2011
Maiden voyageSeptember / October 2011 - South Korea to Ponta da Madeira
In service2011
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
TypeBulk carrier
ClassificationDet Norske Veritas
Tonnage
  • 198,980 GT
  • 67,993 NT
  • 402,347 DWT
Length
  • LOA 362.0 m (1,187.7 ft)
  • LPP 350.0 m (1,148.3 ft)
Beam65.0 m (213.3 ft)
Draught23.0 m (75.5 ft) (moulded)
Depth30.4 m (99.7 ft)
Main engineMAN B&W 7S80ME-C8 (29,260 kW)
Auxiliary engines3 × Hyundai-HiMSEN 6H21/32 (3 × 1,270 kW)
PropulsionFixed-pitch propeller
Speed15.4 kn (28.5 km/h; 17.7 mph)
Crew33

MV Vale Rio de Janeiro, owned by the Brazilian mining company Vale, is one of the world's largest very large ore carriers and a sister ship of Vale Brasil. 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 Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in South Korea and twelve from Jiangsu Rongsheng Heavy Industries in China. While close to the specifications of Chinamax, these ships are generally referred to as Valemax vessels by Vale.