Koasterschiffe

Untersetzer
  • DWT
  • Draught, m
  • LOA, m
  • Beam, m
  • Geared (Yes/No)
  • Number of Holds
  • 500-15000 t
  • 10.2 m
  • 179.9 m
  • 28.4 m
  • Yes
  • 5

Koasterschiffe

Coaster vessels are ships that are typically used for short-distance sea transportation. In fact, they are an intermediate link. There are large, massive, and multi-ton shipping vessels. There are ships for use in small local ports. And the place between these two extremes is occupied by coaster vessels. In short, they are important for coastal and regional trade.

What are the distinctive features of Coaster Vessels?

These coaster ships are small, but their capabilities should not be underestimated. The ships can transport quite a lot of cargo at one time. A relatively small draft allows them to access ports that larger ships cannot. The length of such vessels usually varies from 100 to 500 feet.

The Role of Coaster in Modern Logistics

Coaster ships have a unique scope of use. They usually become indispensable in situations where it is necessary to transport a large volume of cargo over short distances. The cargo can be building materials, electronics, minerals, and so on. The small size of the ships allows them to overcome areas where larger models simply would not pass.

Impact on the environment

Of course, small maneuverable coaster vessels do not consume as much fuel as large ships. Their impact on the environment is much less noticeable, and such vehicles usually do not attract the attention of regulators because they know that such vessels cannot be expected to exceed the limits. As shipping regulations become stricter, their role in sustainable maritime transport grows. It is safe to assume that in countries that impose particularly strict restrictions, these ships will soon become even more popular.