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MV Ark Futura

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Operator
  
DFDS A/S

Completed
  
May 1996

Length
  
183 m

Yard number
  
179

Launched
  
13 October 1995

Draft
  
7.35 m

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Name
  
1996–2000 Dana Futura2000–2011 Tor Futura2011–present Ark Futura

Owner
  
1996–2000 DFDS Italia Srl, Genoa2000–2006 DFDS A/S, Copenhagen2006–present DFDS Logistics Rederi AS, Oslo

Port of registry
  
1996–2000  Italy2000–2004  Denmark2004–2004  Isle of Man2004–present  Denmark

Mv ark futura


MV Ark Futura is a 13,500 DWT roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) freighter, completed in 1996 as Dana Futura (subsequently Tor Futura) for the Danish shipping group DFDS. She has operated commercially on many freight ferry routes, but since 2004 has also served in the Royal Danish Navy to provide transport support to the NATO Response Force. In December 2013 Ark Futura was deployed to transport Syria's chemical weapons for transfer in Italy to the US Navy for destruction.

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MV Ark Futura Vessel details for ARK FUTURA RoRo Cargo IMO 9129598 MMSI

Description

MV Ark Futura Photo of ARK FUTURA IMO 9129598 MMSI 219927000 Callsign OZZE2

The RoRo ship Ark Futura is a stern-loading freighter with a deadweight capacity of 13,500 metric tonnes. 2,308 lane metres are available for wheeled cargo, and her container capacity is 644 TEU. With tonnage measured as 18,725 GT and 5,617 NT, her length is 183.10 m (600.7 ft) overall, breadth 25.20 m (82.7 ft) and depth 15.70 m (51.5 ft); her maximum draught is 7.35 m (24.1 ft). She is powered by an 8-cylinder 58/64 diesel made by MAN B&W in Denmark producing 15,119 bhp, giving a service speed through a single propeller of 18.5 knots (34.3 km/h; 21.3 mph), and to assist manoeuvrability she has three bow and stern thrusters. Ark Futura has capacity for 12 passengers. To assist the handling of containers, she is equipped with a 36-tonne crane.

Commercial service

MV Ark Futura ARK FUTURA IMO 9129598 Callsign OZZE2 ShipSpottingcom Ship

The vessel was ordered from Cantiere Navale Visentini, Porto Viro, Italy by Levantina Trasporti Srl, Bari, a company also connected to the Visentini Group. During construction she was purchased by the Danish shipping group DFDS A/S through their Italian subsidiary, DFDS Italia Srl, Genoa, and then entered service under Italian flag as Dana Futura between Esbjerg and Harwich, later to Immingham. In December 2000 she was transferred to ownership of the parent company and to the Danish flag, operated by DFDS Tor Line as Tor Futura. Between 2000 and 2011, as well as conuing on North Sea services, she was chartered out to a number of other operators, including Toll Shipping, between Melbourne and Burnie, Australia (during which she was transferred to the Isle of Man register), Cotunav (Genoa to Radès, Tunisia), Cobelfret (between Zeebrugge and Purfleet), Acciona Trasmediterránea (Balearic services).

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In September 2004 DFDS contracted with the Royal Danish Navy to provide Tor Futura for the "Ark Project", a Danish initiative (joined later by Germany) to support the NATO Response Force's needs for RoRo transport; she is operated commercially when not required.

MV Ark Futura FileHMS Diamond Escorting Ark Futura During Operation Recsyr MOD

In December 2013 she was taken up by the Royal Danish Navy, to assist with the transport of chemical weapons from Syria to Italy, along with the Norwegian RoRo Taiko. Ark Futura was escorted to the Syrian port of Latakia by the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate HNoMS Helge Ingstad and Danish support ship HDMS Esbern Snare. On departure with the first shipment for the Italian port of Gioia Tauro, where it would be transferred to the United States Navy ship MV Cape Ray (T-AKR-9679) for destruction in international waters, the escort was augmented by the Russian missile cruiser Pyotr Veliky assisted by the Chinese frigate Yancheng.

References

MV Ark Futura Wikipedia