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Design for 25,000 TEU LNG-fueled box ship gains DnV GL AiP

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September 14, 2021
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Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen (7th from left), Chief Executive Officer DNV GL– Maritime, offered the AiP certification to Chen Jun, President of Hudong-Zhonghua (6th from left), at the CSSC cubicle inShanghai Others in the picture consist of Chen Jianliang, Hudong-Zhonghua Chairman (8th from left), and also Norbert Kray, DNV GL– Maritime Regional Manager for Greater China (9th from left) and also execs from both business

Thought containerships could not obtain any type of larger? Seems they can. China’s Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has prepare for a 25,000 TEU box ship that would certainly be the globe’s biggest yet. It would certainly additionally be LNG-fueled.

Today, DNV GL granted the shipyard an Approval in Principle (AiP) certification for the layout in an event at the Marintec profession fair in Shanghai.

Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, Chief Executive Officer DNV GL– Maritime, offered the certification to Chen Jun, President of Hudong-Zhonghua, at the CSSC cubicle inShanghai The event was experienced by Chen Jianliang, Chairman of Hudong-Zhonghua, and also Norbert Kray, Regional Manager of DNV GL– Maritime for Greater China.

“We are very proud to cooperate with Hudong-Zhonghua on this project,” stated Norbert Kray, Regional Manager of DNV GL– Maritime forGreater China “Hudong-Zhonghua has been a leading player in pushing the ship design envelope forward, especially for large vessels. In addition, the use of LNG is a sign of the continuing momentum for the fuel, as shipping transitions to a lower emission, lower carbon future.”

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