Yang Ming acquires three Japanese methanol dual-fuel ships

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Yang Ming acquires three Japanese methanol dual-fuel containerships
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation has announced the acquisition of three 8,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel-ready containerships from Shoei Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. 

These vessels, currently under construction by Japanese Imabari Shipbuilding, are set for delivery between 2028 and 2029

This strategic move is part of Yang Ming’s fleet optimisation plan, which aims to enhance its global service network and commitment to sustainable transportation.

This acquisition marks the first phase of Yang Ming’s plan to acquire 13 containerships, including six 8,000 TEU-class dual-fuel-ready vessels and up to seven 15,000 TEU-class LNG dual-fuel-fitted vessels. 

READ: Yang Ming nears $7 billion revenue in 2024

“The new vessels will be equipped with energy-efficient main engines, ensuring immediate energy savings while maintaining flexibility for the future adoption of alternative fuels,” stated a Yang Ming representative.

In December 2024, Yang Ming unveiled its 2025 Trans-Atlantic services.

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