Ro-roOn 22 October, the port of Shanghai hosted a special ceremony for the official naming and delivery of the Grimaldi Group’s latest vessel, the GRANDE MELBOURNE. This is the third of a series of seven cutting-edge, ammonia-ready PCTC’S commissioned to Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding.
With a length of 200 metres, a beam of 38 metres, and a gross tonnage of approximately 77,500, the GRANDE MELBOURNE has been designed for efficient transport of vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans, etc.), both electric and powered by traditional fuels, as well as any other type of rolling cargo. Specifically, she has a loading capacity of 9,241 CEU, with four decks also capable of carrying other rolling cargo, including heavy loads of up to 250 tonnes and as high as 6.5 metres.
Participants in the vessel’s naming and delivery ceremony event included, among others, Xu Sha, Deputy General Manager of SWS, Luigi Pacella Grimaldi, Automotive Intercontinental Director of the Grimaldi Group, representatives from the world-leading provider of inland transport solutions Scania and Xu Huayan, Director of Shanghai Haitong International Automotive Terminal Co.,Ltd. As a sign of the strong cooperation between the Grimaldi Group and Shanghai Haitong International Automotive Terminal, Xu Huayan acted as the godmother of the GRANDE MELBOURNE.
“Our new-generation PCTCs are setting a new standard in the global transport of vehicles across key global routes, especially those connecting Asia to the rest of the world”, stated Grimaldi Group Managing Director Emanuele Grimaldi. “Once again, we thank SWS for the excellent job made in the construction of the GRANDE MELBOURNE and her sister vessels. We are also deeply grateful to our long-standing customers like Scania, who keep appreciating our commitment to delivering increasingly efficient transport services worldwide”.
As part of her maiden voyage on the Grimaldi Group’s Asia-Europe service, the GRANDE MELBOURNE is scheduled to depart from Asia later this month, following cargo operations in China – at the ports of Taicang and Xiaomo – and in Thailand, at Laem Chabang. On board, she will carry around 5,900 cars and 800 lane metres of rolling cargo (wheel loaders, excavators, tractors, buses) bound for Northern Europe.
After calling at several ports in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean – including Southampton, Antwerp, Wilhelmshaven, Bremerhaven, Setubal, and Tanger Med – the vessel will continue her voyage towards Reunion, India and the Persian Gulf, before reaching Taiwan and returning to China.




