Wuhu Shipyard Bags In Deal For Methanol-Powered Chemical Tankers

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Chinese shipbuilder Wuhu Shipyard has signed a contract with RFOcean, a London-based alternative investment and commercial management firm focusing on the maritime industry, for the construction of four 6,600-ton methanol dual-fuel stainless steel chemical tankers.

Harnessing Combined Power

This series of ships represents an upgrade from the 6,600-ton DC electric push duplex stainless steel intelligent chemical tankers previously built by Wuhu Shipyard for Dingheng Group. The...

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VESSEL REVIEW | Guo An Yun Wei – SWATH renewables maintenance vessel for Chinese operator

Wuhu Shipyard in China recently handed over a new offshore renewables maintenance vessel to local customer Hainan Yuehai Shipping Logistics (HYLS). The aptly named Guo An ..

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SAL Heavy Lift’s newbuilds to run on Wärtsilä’s hybrid propulsion systems & methanol engines

Finnish technology company Wärtsilä has won a contract to supply its hybrid propulsion system for […]

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