
Singapore-headquartered global multipurpose shipping operator, AAL, has reportedly delivered an 85.3-metre all-aluminium yacht hull, after completing the manufacture on time and within budget, following the specifications of cargo stakeholders.

The hull is en route from Humen in South China to Henderson in West Australia, aboard the 19,000 bdwt S-Class MPV the AAL Dampier.
Upon reaching the destination, the 85-metre structure will join a 1,550dwt state-of-the-art superyacht by one of the world’s premier yacht builders, whose name is unfortunately not released. The yacht would have a helicopter pad, 8 ensuite cabins across 5 decks, along with more accommodation for approximately 21 crews. The vessel is able to comfortable reach at the speed of up to 24 knot.
AAL stated, “Utilising the AAL Dampier’s 700t max lifting capacity and her 1,584sqm weather deck space – not to mention the carefully planned and executed loading, stowage and discharge operation, delivered in partnership between the specialist crew of the AAL Dampier and the carrier’s world-class engineering team – AAL again showed why it’s the industry’s most awarded and trusted partner for the safe loading, transport and delivery of high-value and high-spec cargo.”
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