Coal Carrier Shunwa Makes 1st Post-quake Call at Port of Soma

TOKYO — Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) today announced that the MOL-operated coal carrier Shunwa arrived at the Pier No.2 in the Port of Soma, Fukushima Prefecture on November 30 — the first coal carrier to call at Soma since the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. The ship brought coal from the Port of Abbot Point in Australia to Soma Kyodo Power Company, Ltd.* (President: Kiyoshi Igarashi), which is reconstructing its Shinchi Power Station, and plans to resume operation in mid-December.

This marks the first post-quake call of a coal carrier to the disaster-stricken port, likewise the coal carrier Kaien marked the first foreign vessel last June to the port of Onahama after the Earth quake.

By ensuring a stable supply of raw materials through its worldwide ocean transport services, MOL continues to work toward reconstruction of the disaster-stricken areas.

* Soma Kyodo Power Company, Ltd. is a joint venture of Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. and Tokyo Electric Power Company.

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Name: Shunwa

Length: 169.37 m

Breadth: 27.20 m

Capacity: 28,351 tons

Gross tonnage: 17,025 tons

Registry: Republic of Panama