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Published:2021.09.19 News Sources:Qingdao Gute Ship Supplies Co., Ltd. Views: | |||
Abandon China for South Korea? Cma Liner ordered six dual fuel container ships
France's CMA CGM continues to order ships to expand capacity, but this time it chose to give orders to South Korean shipbuilders instead of working with its "old friend" Chinese shipyards. In March 2019, CSSC and CMA CGM signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement and a construction contract for 10 15000TEU VLCS. Five ships from Jiangnan Shipbuilding will operate on LNG, while five from Hudong Zhonghua will be equipped with desulphurization devices and run on traditional fuels. Samsung Heavy Industries, on the other hand, has mainly built 10,000-box ships such as the New Panama model in recent years, but has never built a ship less than 10,000 TEU. The last time Samsung heavy delivered a container ship below 10,000 teu was in 2015-2016, when it delivered six 9300TEU class vessels, according to clarkson's data. This brings the total number of new ship orders for Samsung Heavy to 60 this year, worth $7.8 billion. Samsung Heavy is on track to meet its target of $9.1 billion in orders this year ahead of schedule, given the large LNG tanker projects it is negotiating with Russia and others. As the International Maritime Organization (IMO) continues to enforce new regulations on environmental protection, orders for environment-friendly ships such as LNG dual-fuel power ships, which Samsung Has a strong position in, are increasing significantly, which will help the company meet its annual order target ahead of schedule. "We have the world's only shipbuilding and offshore LNG integrated demonstration facility, and we have differentiated our products and technologies in the LNG fuel-powered ship sector to enhance our competitiveness for orders," a Samsung Heavy Industry source said. "We plan to establish a cooperative system to develop lnG-related equipment and domesticate it to further enhance product competitiveness." Samsung Heavy Industries has won 44 container ships out of 60 new orders this year. LNG carriers followed, reaching 9; Crude oil carriers ranked third with seven. It is worth mentioning that 29 of the 60 new ships that Samsung Heavy Industries has undertaken this year, or 48%, are environmentally friendly. |
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