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Thordon’s Compac ordered for Meriaura’s Uber-clean coasters


Thordon Bearings’ Swedish distributor, Duwel Sweden, has signed a contract with Caterpillar Propulsion for the supply and installation of Thordon COMPAC seawater lubricated propeller shaft bearing systems to the two general cargo ships Dutch shipyard Royal Bodewes is building for Finland’s Meriaura Group.

Each state-of-the-art 4700 dwt VG EcoCoaster™, designed by Meriaura Group together with partners Foreship and Aker Arctic Technology, will feature COMPAC bearings, a Thordon Water Quality Package and a forward shaft seal in order to exceed current and anticipated environmental regulations.
 Duwel Group’s Sales Manager in Finland, Thomas Forsell, said: “We are delighted to have secured this order. Meriaura Group’s new vessels have been specifically designed with the environment in mind and our COMPAC solution means these sophisticated ships will operate without the risk of operational oil leaking from the stern. The owner wanted the best possible technical solution and the COMPAC system together with the Thordon15-year bearing wear-life guarantee is not only the best technical solution it’s the most environmentally-safe one.” 
Pekka Werdi, Meriaura’s Technical Manager, Projects, added: “The EcoCoaster design is the most energy-efficient cargo ship of its class, underscored by some of the most energy-efficient designs and marine systems available. “The revolutionary hull form minimises drag, enhances the propeller wake field and optimises the ratio between capacity and fuel consumption which, compared to similar vessels, helps us achieve our emissions reduction target. It would have made no sense to counter these environmental and efficiency gains with a propeller bearing system with a potential risk of leaking lubrication oil to sea. The COMPAC system not only removes this risk but reduces vessel operational costs without detriment to performance.” 
Jussi Mälkiä, President of Meriaura Group, said in a statement posted on the company website: “Our goal is that in five years’ time at least 50% of our fleet will consist of fuel efficient and low emission EcoCoasters that are run on biofuel produced from recycled oils.” 
 Meriaura’s 2012-built special purpose vessel Meri was reportedly the world’s first cargo ship to run on biofuel.

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