- Seaboard Marine has introduced the Seaboard Victory, the second LNG-powered ship in its advanced V-Class fleet, with a capacity of 3,500 TEU and over 1,000 refrigerated container plugs.
- The vessel enhances sustainable and efficient transportation, significantly reducing emissions and aligning with Seaboard Marine’s environmental goals.
- The Seaboard Victory is part of a broader fleet expansion, with eight LNG-powered ships expected to join by 2025.
Arrival and Fleet Expansion
As reported by Seaboard Marine, the Seaboard Victory, the second vessel in the LNG-powered V-Class series, recently made its inaugural calls at the ports of Callao and Pisco, Peru. This advanced ship is one of six vessels in the V-Class and part of eight new LNG-powered ships transforming Seaboard Marine’s fleet.
Equipped with a capacity of 3,500 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), including over 1,000 refrigerated container plugs, the Seaboard Victory adds reliability and capacity to critical trade routes in the Americas.
Commitment to Sustainability and Efficiency
The Seaboard Victory is powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), offering significant reductions in emissions and improved operational efficiency. Eddie Gonzalez, President and CEO of Seaboard Marine, emphasized the company’s dedication to sustainability, calling the ship’s arrival an exciting milestone in their efforts to adopt greener technologies.
Trade Route Integration
The vessel has been integrated into a strategic rotation of ports in the Caribbean Basin, Central America, and South America. This enhances Seaboard Marine’s network, ensuring the seamless movement of goods, particularly for perishable and high-demand cargo, across vital regional markets.
Future Outlook
The Seaboard Victory is the second of eight LNG-powered vessels scheduled to join the Seaboard Marine fleet by the end of 2025. This commitment highlights the company’s leadership in adopting innovative, sustainable technologies to support regional trade and environmental stewardship.
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Source: Seaboard Marine