Kite Ship's First Trans Atlantic Voyage

SkySail (Update)

The very first transatlantic voyage via kite-power by a cargo ship has taken place. Leaving from Hamburg Germany to Guanta, Venezuela. The “SkySail” kite is a massive 160 meters in area which will pull the equally massive 132 meter Multi Purpose Heavy Lift Carrier MS “Beluga SkySails”, across the Atlantic. The SkySail Cuts back on Emissions immensely, creating a greener voyage. The sail assists in the engines ease of pushing the ship as the sail pulls, saving up to 20% of their daily fuel intake. Beluga Skysails expects two more ships to be pulled by 2009, and outfit 1500 ships with the system by 2015.

Trend Themes
1. Kite-powered Transportation - The success of the transatlantic voyage by a kite-powered cargo ship presents opportunities for companies to innovate in the transportation industry with more sustainable and efficient methods.
2. Green Shipping - The use of the SkySail technology showcases a growing trend towards greener shipping solutions through alternative forms of power and propulsion.
3. Multi-use Equipment - The MS Beluga SkySails demonstrates the potential for multi-use equipment in the shipping industry and presents opportunities for innovative companies to create similar products for other industries.
Industry Implications
1. Shipping - The successful transatlantic voyage of the Beluga SkySails highlights the potential for sustainable and efficient shipping solutions using alternative propulsion methods.
2. Renewable Energy - The SkySail technology represents a growing trend towards renewable energy solutions in the transportation and shipping industries, creating opportunities for companies to innovate in this field.
3. Logistics - The success of the MS Beluga SkySails demonstrates the potential for innovative solutions in logistics and supply chain management through the use of sustainable and multi-use equipment.

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