Grimaldi Group: order signed for nine pioneering ro-pax ships
Six vessels will be deployed in the Mediterranean under the Grimaldi Lines and Minoan Lines brands, while three will be operated by Finnlines in the Baltic Sea. Key features include reduced environmental impact and enhanced onboard comfort.
Naples, 8 April 2025: As part of its fleet expansion and renewal program, the
Grimaldi Group has commissioned the construction of nine ro-pax vessels
from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Weihai), a China Merchants Group company.
The agreement for these cutting-edge new builds, worth a total of $1.5 billion, was signed this morning in Hong Kong.
The new ships have been designed to elevate the quality
of maritime transport for both rolling cargo and passengers in the
Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea. All nine will be equipped with engines
capable of running on methanol, making them ready to achieve the "Net
Zero Emission" goal. Indeed, they will combine transport capacity,
innovative design and onboard comfort, all perfectly aligned with environmental
sustainability.
Four of the new vessels will sail under the Italian flag
and be operated under the Grimaldi Lines brand, while two, under
the Greek flag, will be deployed by the Greek subsidiary Minoan Lines. These
six sister ships belong to the “Next Generation Med” class and will serve routes
in the Mediterranean. The other three will be delivered to Finnlines, sail
under the Finnish flag and inaugurate the “Hansa Superstar” class –
constituting the evolution of the already state-of-the-art “Superstar” series –
intended for routes in the Baltic Sea.
All nine ships will be delivered between 2028 and 2030
and will feature ground-breaking, green technology innovations. Optimized hull
and propeller designs, energy-efficient onboard power management systems (both at
sea and in port), shore power readiness and the application of silicon-based
hull coatings will reduce CO₂ emissions per transported cargo
unit by more than 50% compared to vessels currently operating on the same
routes.
With length of 229 metres, the new Mediterranean ro-pax
vessels will have a cargo capacity of 3,300 lane metres for rolling freight and
over 300 cars. They can accommodate up to 2,500 passengers, offering more than
300 cabins (for a total of over 1,200 guests) and approximately 700 reclining
seats.
Passengers will have access to numerous onboard
amenities, including three bars, a shopping area, a conference hall, two
self-service restaurants, a panoramic à la carte restaurant, an indoor/outdoor
lounge with an impressive sun deck featuring two pools, and a rooftop disco
bar. The interior design will be carefully curated, with separate customized furnishings
for Grimaldi Lines and Minoan Lines vessels, each specifically catering to the
tastes and specific needs of their respective target markets.
This new generation of vessels also marks a breakthrough
in energy efficiency: the six “Next Generation Med” ships will be the first in
the Mediterranean designed to run on methanol.
As for the three new builds designated for the Baltic
Sea, they will be 240 metres long, with a cargo capacity of 5,100 lane metres
for rolling freight plus 90 cars, and accommodation in 320 cabins for up to
1,100 passengers. The new design is based on Finnlines’ Superstar-class
vessels, Finnsirius and Finncanopus, but has been adapted for the
Finland-Germany route. The new ships will better suit longer crossings, feature
new cabin categories and provide restaurant options tailored to different
passenger preferences, with a strong focus on comfort and onboard experience.
Facilities include five bars and restaurants, a spa with
a wide range of services and treatments, including the iconic Finnish sauna, shops,
and two children’s play areas designed for different age groups. One of the
standout features is the main bar at the bow of deck 12, which will offer
breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea during the crossing.
“China Merchants Industry Group and the Grimaldi Group
have always been adhering to the concept of ‘innovation-driven, quality first’,
making breakthroughs in green ship technology and intelligent shipping, and
jointly defining a new benchmark in ro-pax vessels. As a leader in high-end
equipment manufacturing in China, China Merchants Industry Group and CMI Weihai
Shipyard will bring together a top R&D team, lean manufacturing system and
full life cycle service system to ensure high-quality project delivery and help
Grimaldi further consolidate its leading position in the European and global
ro-ro shipping market,” declared Miao Jianmin, President of China
Merchants Group. “China Merchants Industry is willing to continue to work
with the Grimaldi Group to deepen cooperation in cutting-edge fields such as
zero-carbon fuel and smart ships and jointly provide more efficient and
sustainable shipping solutions for global customers.”
“With the order of these nine extraordinary ro-pax vessels, we continue and strengthen our long, successful alliance with China Merchants Group, an outstanding partner for the building of cutting-edge ships,” said Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group. “The new Next Generation Med and Hansa Superstar classes are the result of a thorough study of our customers’ needs and, more broadly, those of shipping. Today more than ever, the latter requires quality, efficiency and environmental sustainability to remain a key mode of national and international freight and passenger transport. In particular, the exceptional performance in CO₂ emission reduction and the use of methanol as an alternative fuel bring our Group even closer to the global goal of net-zero emissions, further solidifying our position as a leading player in short-sea transport in the Mediterranean and Baltic regions.”