Shipping TransMediterranean Arms awarded by Baird Maritime with the "Best of 2019"

Shipping TransMediterranean Arms awarded by Baird Maritime with the "Best of 2019"

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El impresionante catamarán Volcán de Tagoro mide 111 m de eslora y tiene capacidad para 1.184 pasajeros, de ellos 155 en clase business y 16 tripulantes, así como un garaje en dos cubiertas para 215 coches y 595 metros lineales para carga rodada. Dispone de mejoras sustanciales en cuanto a rendimiento que incluyen una velocidad sostenida de 36 nudos, así como menor consumo de combustible y mejor estabilidad

The impressive Tagoro Volcano catamaran is 111 m long and has capacity for 1,184 passengers, of which 155 in business class and 16 crew, as well as a two-deck garage for 215 cars and 595 linear meters for rolling load... has substantial performance improvements including a sustained speed of 36 knots, as well as reduced consumption and better stability

The fast ferry of Naviera TransMediterranean Arms Tagoro Volcano, the most advanced catamaran in the world in its class, has been awarded as the best great fast ferry on the Baird Maritime "Best of 2019" Awards, granted by the specialized publication of the same name, Baird Maritime. Since its premiere on August 15, 2019, it has successfully covered the line between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

The Tagoro Volcano catamaran has been built in the Incat Tasmania shipyards, recognized as pioneers of the large high-speed ships. In the award's failure, the publication highlights that "this is the last example of their creations. When you travel on these ships you can quickly appreciate their speed, safety and comfort. The Tagoro Volcano perfectly illustrates the reasons why Incat currently has a long list of orders."

Naviera Armas y Transmediterrania are the leading shipping group in Spain and one of the main in Europe in the field of the maritime transport of passengers and cargo. It transports more than 5 million passengers per year, has a fleet of 40 ships that connect the main ports of four countries and operates more than 100 passenger and cargo connections on the routes of Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Melilla, Ceuta, Morocco and Algeria. Naviera Armas Transmediterátil has initiated a plan to become the first ship group Plastic Free, by which it is carrying out a series of measures to eliminate almost all the consumption of disposable plastics on all its ships, maritime terminals and offices. In addition, it will compensate for the consumption of all types of plastics that cannot be removed today with collaborative actions with entities and agencies and oeneges working for the care of the environment and marine fauna.