On 6th June, under the maintenance of Yangzhou Marine Patrol Boat, the ro-ro ship ‘BYD XI'AN’ manufactured by China Merchants Jinling (Jiangsu) Shipyard, which can carry 9200 cars, passed through the No.1 buoy of Yangtze River smoothly, and went to the test water for safe trial voyage. ‘As the ‘sister ship’ of BYD SHENZHEN, BYD XI'AN has a length of 219.9 metres, a width of 37.7 metres, a design draft of 9 metres and a design speed of 18.5 knots. The ship has a length of 219.9 metres, a beam of 37.7 metres, a design draught of 9 metres, a design speed of 18.5 knots, and a capacity of 9,200 vehicles. The ship uses LNG dual-fuel clean power, which greatly reduces pollutant emissions during ship operation and effectively practices the concept of green shipping, and at the same time ...
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Strong earthquake in Taiwan, the port was damaged to stop operations According to the official determination of the China Earthquake Network: a 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurred at 7:58 pm on 3 April in the waters of Hualien County, Taiwan (latitude 23.81 degrees north, longitude 121.74 degrees east) at a depth of 12 km, and since then there have been a number of aftershocks ranging from 4-6 magnitude, and there have been a steady stream of aftershocks. This is the strongest earthquake that has occurred in Taiwan since the 921 earthquake in 1999, and tremors were felt in all of Taiwan, many p...
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2024
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BYD's another car ro-ro transporter starts construction, with 9200 car parking spaces According to the news of blogger 'Xiaodi Express', BYD's 9,200-car car ro-ro transport vessel held a groundbreaking ceremony in Jiangsu on 29th. This newly-built ship will help BYD's rapid expansion of overseas markets, and is also the first shipment of BYD's marine box-type battery packs. In the next two years, BYD will have seven ro-ro vessels in operation, and BYD's energy storage battery technology and axle-belt generator system will also be applied on board. At the beginnin...
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2024
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Nearly $5bn! Chinese shipyard wins big order Dynacom Tankers Management, an oil tanker company owned by Greek shipowner George Procopiou, has entered into an ordering agreement for eight 158,000 dwt Suezmax crude oil tankers with Jiangsu New Era Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Trade Winds reported on 25 March. The vessels are scheduled for completion and delivery in 2027-2028. Industry sources estimate that the order is expected to have a price of US$81 million~US$84 million per vessel, with a total price of about US$648 million~US$672 million (about RMB4.67 billion~RMB4.85 billion). The vessels will b...
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2024
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Singapore vessel becomes world's first dual-fuel ammonia-powered ship A locally-registered vessel has become the world's first dual-fuel ammonia-powered vessel after it successfully refuelled with liquid ammonia in the Port of Singapore. The Singapore-flagged vessel, named Fortescue Green Pioneer, was successfully refuelled at the existing ammonia facility on Jurong Island with the support of the Maritime Authority of Singapore (MAS), government agencies, research organisations and industry partners, according to a joint statement issued by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapor...
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Emergency warning! The port is closed for a fortnight! Maersk has issued an urgent notice that the Finnish Transport Workers' Union (AKT) has announced a political strike that will result in the forced closure of the country's ports for a fortnight (11 March - 25 March). Maersk said in its announcement that the AKT's strike is in opposition to amendments to labour legislation proposed by the government. The two-week political strike will affect operations at all Finnish ports. Maersk added in the announcement that it will inform its customers as soon as possible about the impac...
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2024
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U.S. harbours: very comfortable with Chinese-made cranes For a long time, the United States has been attacking and discrediting China, and recently targeted at Chinese-made cranes. However, a number of U.S. ports are still using these cranes and have confidence in their safety. U.S. ports are very comfortable with Chinese-made cranes U.S. President Joe Biden recently signed an executive order proposing an investment of more than $20 billion over the next five years for the construction of port security, including the production of new harbour cranes in the local area to replace Chinese-made...
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2024
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