SMC News

Keel Laying of 174k LNGC at SHI

SMC is pleased to announce Keel Laying of 174,000 m3 LNG carrier, Hull No. SN2594 at Samsung Heavy Industries Shipyard, Korea. This is the fourth vessel in a series of six vessels ordered by Bermuda Based Companies.

The vessel will be classed by ABS and built to Liberia flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 30th September 2024.

Launching of 174k LNGC at SHI

SMC is pleased to announce Launching of 174,000 m3 LNG carrier, Hull No. SN2600 at Samsung Heavy Industries Shipyard, Korea. This is the third vessel in a series of six vessels ordered by Bermuda Based Companies.

The vessel will be classed by ABS and built to Liberia flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 31st July 2024.

Steel Cutting of 65k BC at SHGSIC

SMC is pleased to announce Steel Cutting of 65,000 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. B65K-5 at Shanhaiguan Shipyard, China. This is the fifth vessel in a series of ten vessels ordered by CITICFL Financial Leasing, China.

The vessel will be classed by CCS and built to Chinese flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 7th November 2024.

Spotlight on methanol DF projects

According to the European Commission, the shipping industry today accounts for about 3% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. As demand for shipping grows, the figure could reach 10% to 13 % in a few decades if no action is taken. The global shipping industry has been struggling to wean itself off heavy fuel oil. Therefore, methanol dual fuel has increasingly become the preferred alternative fuel for shipping companies when place newbuilding orders. Methanol fuel has the advantages of low emissions and high energy efficiency, which improves the flexibility and operational efficiency of ships.

SMC, as a service provider, currently has 15 methanol dual fuel newbuildings under its supervision, covering different types of vessels including SOV, chemical/product tanker, bulk carrier, and PCTC, and we are looking forward to further developments and achievements in this dual fuel sector in the future.

Launching of 7,000 TEU container at SWS

SMC is pleased to announce Launching of 7,000 TEU container vessel, Hull No. H1577 at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding, China. This is the 11th vessel in a series of 12 x 7,000 TEU vessels ordered by Sea Consortium Pte. Ltd., Singapore.

The vessel will be classed by ABS and built to Singapore flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 18 December 2023.

Launching of 7,000 TEU container at SWS

SMC is pleased to announce Launching of 7,000 TEU container vessel, Hull No. H1577 at Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding, China. This is the 11th vessel in a series of 12 x 7,000 TEU vessels ordered by Sea Consortium Pte. Ltd., Singapore.

The vessel will be classed by ABS and built to Singapore flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 18 December 2023.

Keel Laying of 37k BC at DSIC

SMC is pleased to announce Keel Laying of LakeMax General Cargo 37,000 DWT, Hull No. BC37K-2 at DSIC Shanhaiguan Shipbuilding, China. This is the second vessel in a series of eight vessels ordered by Polsteam, Poland.

The vessel will be classed by LR and built to Liberia flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 03 April, 2024.

Steel Cutting of 7,700 DWT chemical/oil tanker at JMHT

SMC is pleased to announce the Steel Cutting of 7,700 DWT chemical/oil tanker, Hull No. HTJ23209/HTJ23210 at Jiangmen Hangtong Shipbuilding, China. This is the first and second vessel in a series of four vessels ordered by Peninsula Petroleum Limited, Spain.

The vessels will be classed by LR and built to Portugal flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 25 March and 25 May, 2025 respectively.

Keel Laying of 63.6k BC at COSCO (Zhoushan)

SMC is pleased to announce Keel Laying of 63,600 DWT bulk carrier, Hull No. N1089 at COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Zhoushan), China. This is the fourth vessel in a series of eight vessels ordered by Bank of Communications Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. Shanghai, China.

The vessel will be classed by BV and built to Marshall flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 31 March, 2024.