World’s Largest LNG Container Ship Joins CMA CGM Group’s Fleet

1527

 

  • The largest LNG-powered container ship joins CMA CGM Group’s fleet marked by a first-of-its-kind digital naming ceremony.
  • These vessels are packed with innovations, the result of a long cooperation between CMA CGM’s research and development experts and industrial partners. 
  • In addition, a number of specialized companies played their parts in this landmark construction project.
  • The company has chosen Total as part of a major industrial partnership to supply them with gas.

The CMA CGM JACQUES SAADE has joined CMA CGM Group’s fleet, thus becoming the largest LNG-powered container ship in the world, reports LNG Industry.

A global leader in shipping and logistics, CMA CGM has made the symbolic choice of naming its new flagship after its founder, Jacques Saadé, a visionary and entrepreneur.

A unique naming ceremony for a unique ship

The joining of the fleet of the CMA CGM Jacques Saadé was marked by a first-of-its-kind digital naming ceremony that saw the shipyard’s representatives in Shanghai, China, and CMA CGM Group’s management in Marseille, France, share an emotional landmark moment in their common history. 

LNG, a pioneering choice 

In November of 2017, Rodolphe Saadé, CMA CGM Group’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, decided to equip this series of container ships with LNG-powered engines – a first in the history of shipping for Ultra Large Container Vessels. 

The CMA CGM Group has thereby proven its commitment towards driving forward maritime transport’s energy transition.

LNG emits up to 20% less CO2 compared to fuel motorization. This technology is one of the first steps towards achieving CMA CGM Group’s ambitious 2050 objective of carbon neutrality.

Innovation-packed vessels

These nine vessels are packed with innovations, the result of a long cooperation between CMA CGM’s research and development experts and industrial partners. 

In addition to LNG motorization, the vessels offer advanced technologies:

  • The cockpit boasts the latest embedded digital technologies to assist the commander and crew, in particular for port maneuvers.
  • They feature a redesigned straight bow with an integrated bulb, a redesigned rudder, and a redesigned propeller all of which substantially improve the vessel’s hydrodynamics, thereby reducing energy consumption.

These nine vessels bear a specific ‘LNG Powered’ label that will be recognizable on all seas across the globe.

Contribution from other companies

A number of specialized companies played their parts in this landmark construction project, including:

  • BIO-UV Group, a French specialist in ultraviolet-based water disinfection systems who provided the BIO-SEA system, a ballast water treatment technology.
  • CSSC, Shanghai’s shipyards who developed a globally recognized know-how and expertise in container ship construction.
  • Cryostar, a French expert in high technology cryogenic equipment who provided the LNG pumps.
  • Bureau Veritas, a French classification company in charge of guaranteeing the certification of the CMA CGM JAQUES SAADE and its sister ships.
  • BLM, a French company that provided winches and windlasses.
  • GTT, a French technology, and engineering company expert in membrane containment systems, selected for the design of LNG tanks and related technical services.
  • Schneider Electric, a French industrial group that designed the vessel’s electrical switchboards.
  • Sperry Marine, company based in the UK and responsible for radio navigation and platform equipment
  • Total and Rotterdam port who provided LNG refueling services.
  • Wartsila, a Finnish gas provider who handled systems and auxiliary systems.
  • WinGD, the CMA CGM JACQUES SAADE’s primary engine designer.

All ships to bear French names

The CMA CGM JACQUES SAADE, along with its eight 23 000 TEU sister ships (20 ft equivalent unit) will be registered at the French International Register (FIR). 

They will bear the names of landmark Parisian monuments and other renowned venues and institutions from throughout the French capital (Champs Elysées, Palais Royal, Louvre, Rivoli, Montmartre, Concorde, Trocadéro, and Sorbonne). 

CMA CGM has chosen Total as part of a major industrial partnership to supply them with gas. Thereby making CMA CGM the initiator in structuring a genuine LNG field of excellence in maritime transport.

Journey towards technology

The CMA CGM JACQUES SAADE started its maiden voyage on 23 September on the French Asia Line (FAL), CMA CGM Group’s most emblematic line between Asia and Northern Europe. 

Its rotation will lead it to the ports of Pusan in South Korea; Tianjin, Ningbo, Shanghai, and Yantian, China; Singapore; Southampton, Dunkirk, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Algeciras in Europe; and Port Kelang in Malaysia. This line provides a weekly service comprising 13 calls over the course of 84 days.

On the occasion of the CMA CGM JACQUES SAADEs coming into service, Rodolphe Saadé, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, declared: 

“The CMA CGM Jacques Saadé embodies our commitment to the planet. This vessel has been enhanced with the latest technologies and is the result of 7 years of research and development. While guaranteeing the safety of our crew, it preserves air quality and will be part of our fight against global warming. It significantly improves the environmental footprint of carried goods. We have taken a big step forward. We need to go further to build transport that is even more respectful of the environment.”

Did you subscribe to our daily newsletter?

It’s Free! Click here to Subscribe!

Source: LNG Industry