Increase engine efficiency

Increase engine efficiency

FAIS (Fresh Air Intake System) is an air supply structure that improves engine combustion efficiency by directly intaking air from outside the ship. Lowering the temperature of the air supplied to the engine by approximately 10 degrees Celsius can improve fuel efficiency by about 1%.

Energy-saving device with high fuel efficiency

Energy-saving device with high fuel efficiency

Jointly developed with MTI Co., Ltd., MT-FAST is an energy-saving device that attaches multiple fins in front of the propeller to collect about 3% to 5% of the energy lost from rotational flow generated by the propeller rotations. This energy-saving device is not only popular for the new building ships, but also for the existing ships as well, because it is compact, versatile, and easy to retrofit. In recognition of its contributions for reducing the environmental burden, it has already been installed in over 500 ships and received the 2018 Minister of Environment Award in Japan.

Cruise Ship

Cruise Ship

A little hotel floating on the Seto Inland Sea

This small luxury cruise is designed to combine the ship hull with typical Japanese architecture using wood with a very unique gabled roof top. The appearance and interior are created based on the concept that the ship will harmonize with the scenery of Seto Inland Sea.

Low Vibration and Low Noise

  • Equipped with an electric propeller in the propulsion system to reduce noise.
  • Equipped with a high-performance silencer in the exhaust gas pipe to suppress the noise from ventilation.
  • Soundproof materials are highly utilized not only in the Engine Zone, but also in the Cabin Zone to eliminate noise and improve privacy.
  • The superior stability of the hull ensures a comfortable voyage.

Navigation Performance

  • This superior fuel efficiency cruise is achieved by the high level of our expertise in building merchant vessels for over the decades.
  • The specialized hull form is designed to reduce the waves and impact on its surrounding while sailing through the Seto Inland Sea.