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¥4.4 Billion Investment, 20 New Ships: Fujian Guohang Leads Green Shipping Revolution! xinde marine news Chen Yang 2024-12-19 08:42


Fujian Guohang Ocean Shipping (Group) Co., Ltd., one of China’s largest dry bulk shipping companies, is making a massive ¥4.4 billion (approx. $600M USD) investment in 20 new vessels, setting the standard for sustainability in global shipping.

10 Methanol Dual-Fuel Bulk Carriers (89,000 DWT)
Built at Wuhu Shipyard, these eco-friendly vessels are slated for delivery starting 2025, with methanol dual-fuel systems driving green innovation.

10 Advanced Bulk Carriers (73,800 DWT)
Constructed with intelligent navigation, energy-efficient systems, and future-ready for methanol fuel, these vessels embody the cutting-edge of maritime technology.

Fujian Guohang is leading the charge toward a greener future by embracing methanol fuel technologies, smart shipping solutions, and low-carbon operations, aligning with China’s high-quality development and sustainability goals.

As Fujian Guohang continues to innovate in intelligent, digital, and green maritime solutions, this commitment underscores their pivotal role in transforming the global shipping industry. 

by Xinde Marine News Chen Yang

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