On 7 October, Damen Shipyards Group delivered its
latest Combi Freighter (CF) 3850 to family owned German shipping company
Reederei Gerdes. The delivery of the vessel, named Holger G, took place
during a ceremony at the Bason Shipyard in Vietnam.
A proven workhorse
Damen’s CF 3850 represents the latest
generation in the shipbuilder’s successful cargo vessel portfolio. The proven
vessel design has been optimised for modern operations and features optimal
efficiency and maximum cargo capacity. With its box-shaped hold, combined with
multiple positioning options for the two grain bulkheads and tween deck, the
vessel provides exceptional flexibility for transporting both bulk and
breakbulk cargo.
Designed and engineered in Drachten, the Netherlands,
and built to Damen’s high standards in Vietnam, the CF 3850 comes with full
aftersales support from the Netherlands.
Long-standing cooperation
There is a longstanding cooperation
between Damen and Reederei Gerdes, with Damen having delivered eleven to the
company over the years. The latest delivery prior to this one was the CF 3850 Helga
G. in July this year. In the development of its vessels, Damen has taken
into account feedback from Reederei Gerdes, making design modifications to
enhance onboard living and working conditions.
One of the family
Speaking during the delivery ceremony in
Vietnam, Nicole Gerdes, Managing Director of Reederei Gerdes, remarked, “We
have always believed a ship is more than a piece of steel – she becomes one of
the family. That is why we are highly selective in choosing the vessels we
build and the partners we work with. Damen is an international shipyard, yet it
has preserved the essence of a family company. We see this in their approach to
finding solutions. Even in difficult situations, Damen always works with us to
find an outcome that is in everyone’s best interest.”
Remko Bouma, Commercial Director of Damen Cargo
Vessels, commented, “We are proud to continue our collaboration with Reederei
Gerdes, and we look forward to delivering the following two vessels currently
under construction in Vietnam. Our trust in this partnership is strong, and we
are committed to supporting each other throughout the process.”
The vessels he
mentions will be operated by over-C, a company founded as a partnership between
Reederei Gerdes and Dennis Clavier. Over-C has specialised in coaster
chartering across Europe for more than 20 years, building long-term customer
relationships based on trust and reliability. The company combines deep market
expertise with an openness to partnerships and innovation.