Louis Dreyfus & CSSC Wuchang’s Green ROROs For Airbus

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  • Louis Dreyfus Armateurs partners with CSSC Wuchang Shipbuilding for three wind-assisted ROROs commissioned by Airbus.
  • Scheduled for 2026, these vessels aim to cut transatlantic CO2 emissions, aligning with Airbus’ ambitious 63% reduction in industrial emissions by 2030.

French maritime firm Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) has secured a construction deal with China’s CSSC Wuchang Shipbuilding for three eco-friendly roll-on/roll-off vessels commissioned by Airbus. The vessels are set to reduce transatlantic CO2 emissions significantly.

Fleet Renewal and Emission Reduction

In line with Airbus’ fleet renewal efforts, LDA will build, own, and operate these wind-assisted propulsion vessels, scheduled for deployment in 2026. The project aims to cut annual transatlantic CO2 emissions, forming a crucial part of Airbus’ strategy to slash overall industrial emissions by 63% by 2030.

Innovative Technology and Sustainable Shipping Practices

The upcoming ROROs will feature six Flettner rotors, dual-fuel engines, and advanced routing software. This technology optimizes transatlantic journeys, leveraging wind propulsion and avoiding drag caused by adverse ocean conditions. The vessels, crucial for transporting aircraft subassemblies between Europe and the United States, mark a significant step towards sustainable shipping practices.

The collaboration builds on a successful partnership between Wuchang Shipbuilding and LDA Company, with a proven track record of efficient operations and ongoing construction projects.

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