Christening and delivery of the Grande Tokyo, Grimaldi\'s tenth ammonia-ready car carrier
The ship’s name pays tribute to Japan and its growing role within the Group’s network. On her maiden voyage, she will transport thousands of cars from China to Brazil.
Naples, 17 April 2026: The new Pure Car & Truck Carrier (PCTC) Grande
Tokyo has been christened and delivered in Shanghai. For the Grimaldi
Group’s fleet, this marks the tenth ammonia-ready vessel, meaning she is
designed for the future use of ammonia as an alternative fuel.
This is also the last of seven sister vessels ordered
from the shipyards SWS (Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Company Limited) and
CSTC (China Shipbuilding Trading Company Limited), both part of China State
Shipbuilding Corporation Limited (CSSC).
The Grande
Tokyo has been designed for the efficient transport of vehicles
(cars, SUVs, vans, etc.), both electric and powered by traditional fuels,
as well as any other type of rolling cargo. She has a loading capacity of
9,241 CEU (Car Equivalent Units), with four decks also capable of carrying
other rolling cargo, including heavy loads of up to 250 tons and as high as
6.5 meters.
The vessel is named after the city of Tokyo as a symbolic
tribute to Japan and its central role within Grimaldi’s Asia-focused services.
The Group serves several Japanese ports within regular direct connections
between Asia and Europe, the Persian Gulf and East Africa, and continues to
strengthen its presence in the country. Thanks to transshipment options and a
network comprising over 150 ports in 60 countries, the company is able to
connect Japan to the world’s main trade routes.
Among those attending the christening ceremony were Zhang
Wei, Vice President of SWS, and Luigi Pacella Grimaldi, Automotive
Intercontinental Director of the Grimaldi Group.
The role of godmother of the Grande Tokyo
was entrusted to Leina Kawachi, Head of Human Resources at
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, a leading Japanese manufacturer
of trucks and buses, highlighting the company’s strong partnership with the
Grimaldi Group for vehicle exports from Japan to key markets in Africa and the
Middle East.
“With our latest-generation ammonia-ready PCTCs,
featuring high transport capacity and drastically reduced emissions, we have
set a new standard of efficiency and environmental sustainability in global
vehicle shipping along the main trade routes,” said Emanuele Grimaldi,
Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group. “We reaffirm our commitment to
strengthening our role as a reliable partner for our customers, supporting
their growth with increasingly advanced logistics solutions capable of adapting
to the needs of an ever-evolving market.”
The Grande Tokyo’s maiden voyage will begin in the
coming days from Ningbo (China), bound for Brazil. The vessel will depart
carrying approximately 6,800 cars destined for the ports of Paranaguá and Rio
de Janeiro.
Main technologies on board the Grande Tokyo
With a length of 200 metres, a beam of 38 metres and a
gross tonnage of approximately 77,500 tonnes, the Grande Tokyo is equipped with a
state-of-the-art electronic engine, which offers one of the lowest specific
fuel consumptions in its class and complies with the most stringent
international limits for CO₂, NOx, and SOx emissions.
In
particular, thanks to her size – which maximizes loading capacity – proven ship
design, innovative features, and state-of-the-art systems, the Grande Tokyo reduces
the CO₂ emissions index per transported
cargo by up to 50% compared to previous-generation PCTC vessels.
Additionally,
the Grande
Tokyo has received the \"Ammonia
Ready\" class notation from RINA (Italian Naval Register), certifying
that she can be converted in the future to use ammonia as a zero-carbon
alternative fuel. She is also equipped for shore power supply during
berthing (cold ironing), which, where available, provides a green
alternative to the use of traditional fuels while docked in port.


