Taiwanese shipping company U-Ming Marine Transport has ordered new LNG-powered bulk carriers from a shipyard in China. This is part of their plan to expand their fleet, according to Offshore Energy.
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The new buildings worth $35 million are scheduled for delivery in 2027 and 2028. U-Ming and New Dayang signed the shipbuilding contract bolstering their cooperation on October 14, the same day a naming and delivery ceremony was held for Asian Prosperity – the third 64,000 dwt energy-efficient bulk carrier built for U-Ming.
Asian Prosperity measures 199.90 meters in length and 32.26 meters in width and represents the first collaboration between New Dayang Shipyard and U-Ming.
According to U-Ming, this vessel aligns with the company’s commitment to energy efficiency and environmental protection, with its Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) exceeding the Phase 3 energy-saving standards set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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Additionally, U-Ming’s Fleet Safety Management (FSM) system is installed to allow operational and weather data to be transmitted back to the company’s shore-based system for analysis and monitoring, enhancing vessel energy efficiency, reducing failure rates, and improving operational efficiency.
Furthermore, the vessel has received the LNG-ready classification from ABS, indicating its potential for future conversion to using LNG as fuel.
U-Ming currently operates a fleet of 71 vessels, including joint ventures and ships under construction, with a total fleet capacity reaching 8.77 million dwt. With the addition of the newly contracted four bulk carriers, the fleet will grow to 75 vessels, with a total capacity of 9.02 million dwt.
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Source: Offshore Energy