Construction of Grimaldi’s new PCTCs makes progress
The
Grimaldi Group’s newbuilding program is progressing swiftly. On 18 July, the
Chinese SWS shipyard hosted the steel-cutting ceremony for the vessel Grande
Tianjin while, on 6 September, the keel was laid for the Grande Shanghai
at the China Merchants Heavy Industries Jiangsu Shipyard (a China Merchant
Industry [CMI] Holdings subsidiary).
These
innovative 9,000-CEU (Car Equivalent Unit) vessels will feature state-of-the-art
engines and systems aimed at reducing their carbon footprint. The Ammonia Ready
class notation received from RINA certifies that these new car carriers can be
converted to use zero-carbon ammonia fuel in the future. Additionally, they are
designed for cold ironing with shoreside supply of electricity, which
constitutes a green alternative to the consumption of fossil fuels.
The
Grimaldi Group’s PCTC (Pure Car & Truck Carrier) order book includes 17
vessels worth US$1.6 billion. All these car carriers are expected to be
delivered between 2025 and 2027 and will be deployed on voyages between Europe,
North Africa, and the Near and Far East to meet the new demand of the vehicle
market.