Tag: VLEC

Wärtsilä Chooses Høglund As Key Supplier For Four New VLEC Ships

Høglund has been chosen by Wärtsilä to provide advanced cargo control systems for four VLEC vessels at Jiangnan Shipyard. Dynamic Partnership Høglund is delighted to announce...

Ethane Shipping Going Larger With Ethane and LNG

2014 saw the FID of the first Ethane supply deal adopting the first membrane “large” Ethane carriers with a capacity of 87k. To...

INEOS Takes Long-term Time Charter on VLEC Duo

INEOS Europe AG and IINO Kaiun Kaisha Ltd. (“IINO Lines”) have signed long-term time charter agreements for two 99,000cbm (cubic metre) VLECs (Very Large...

Hoglund Lands 6 Repeat Orders for Integrated Automation and Control Systems

Norwegian automation specialist Høglund Marine Solutions has signed six more contracts with Jiangnan Shipyard and Babcock LGE to supply Integrated Automation, Cargo and Fuel...

World’s Largest Ethane Carrier Named

London-headquartered global chemical company Ineos has named the world’s first 99,000-cubic-meter VLEC in a ceremony held in Houston. The 230-meter long ABS-classed ship...

GTT Secures Design Order for VLEC Newbuilds

GTT announces that it has received an order from its partner the Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the tank design of two...

MISC Bags Delivery of Second VLEC

MISC Berhad has taken delivery of Seri Erlang, its second very large ethane carrier (VLEC) at the Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) shipyard. Seri...

Eastern Pacific Inks 15-year VLEC Charter Deal

Singapore based Eastern Pacific Shipping wins dual fuelled ethane carrier deal as US-China trades rise, reports Lloyd’s List. Ethane carrier deal EASTERN Pacific, the Singapore-based shipmanagement...

Wärtsilä Clinches Tech Order for Ethane-Fueled VLECs

The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply the cargo handling and fuel supply system for two new 98,000 cbm Very...

GTT To Receive Orders for Tank Design VLEC

GTT received two new orders for the tank design. VLECs will be second-generation ships to optimize fuel consumption, reduce the boil-off rate, and...
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