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Keel Laying of 62,000 DWT Heavy-lift Multi-purpose Vessel at CSSC Chengxi Shipyard
SMC is delighted to announce Keel Laying Ceremony for a 62,000 DWT heavy-lift multi-purpose vessel (Hull No. CX9611) under its supervision at CSSC Chengxi Shipyard (Yangzhou), China. This is the eleventh vessel in a series of twelve ordered by Bank of Communications Financials Leasing Co., Ltd, China.
The vessel will be classed by CCS and built to Liberia flag requirements. The delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 22 May 2025.
Delivery of 66,000 DWT Shallow Draft Bulk Carriers at PengLai ZhongBai JingLu Shipyard
SMC is delighted to announce the Delivery Ceremony for two 66,000 DWT Shallow Draft Bulk Carriers under its supervision at PengLai ZhongBai JingLu Ship Industry Co., Ltd. China.
The Vessels are specially designed to load 25,000 tons of copper concentrates at a shallow draft of 6.20 m. Both vessels were classed by ABS and built to Liberia flag requirements and flag have been changed to Jakarta upon delivery.
Steel Cutting of 50,000 DWT Chemical/Oil Tanker at Huanghai Shipyard
SMC is delighted to announce the Steel Cutting Ceremony for a 50,000 DWT chemical/oil tanker (Hull No. HCY-300) under its supervision at Huanghai Shipbuilding Co., Ltd, China. This is the first vessel in a series of two ordered by New Legend Shipping Logistics Group Co., Ltd, China.
The vessel will be classed by Lloyd’s Register and built to Hong Kong flag requirements. The delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 20 March 2026.
SMC Celebrates Delivery of QatarEnergy’s First LNG Vessel at Samsung Heavy Industries
SMC recently marked a significant milestone with the delivery of Id’asah, QatarEnergy’s first LNG vessel, at Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. This state-of-the-art ship is part of QatarEnergy’s record-breaking fleet expansion program, involving the construction of 128 LNG carriers across South Korean and Chinese shipyards. The initiative stands as the largest shipbuilding program in the history of the LNG sector, underscoring QatarEnergy’s commitment to delivering cleaner energy globally.
The Id’asah represents the first completed vessel from Samsung Heavy Industries as part of the ambitious project. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the LNG carriers are designed to enhance fuel efficiency and significantly reduce emissions, aligning with QatarEnergy’s environmental goals.
Delivery of 211,000 DWT Bulk Carrier at COSCO (Yangzhou) Shipyard
SMC is delighted to announce the Delivery Ceremony for a 211,000 DWT bulk carrier [XH A LOT] under its supervision at COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Yangzhou), China. This is the first vessel in a series of two ordered by Xiehai Bulk Shipping Pte. Ltd.
The vessel classed by ABS Register and built to Singapore flag requirements.
SMC awarded supervision for 130,000 TLC floating dock for Grand Bahama Shipyard
SMC had the great opportunity to be assigned the construction supervision work for one 130,000 tons lifting capacity (TLC) floating dock, ordered by Grand Bahama Shipyard Limited and built by QingDao BeiHai Shipbuilding (QBS), renowned and experienced floating docks builders.
One of the largest in the world, the dock was designed and will be constructed for operation at the Grand Bahama Shipyard in Freeport, Grand Bahama. The basic design package is provided by Clark & Standfield.
For its operational life of at least 30 years, the dock will be capable of lifting and carrying vessels of up to 130,000 tons displacement. High-capacity pumps located in the ten (10) sidewall pumprooms will ensure evolution times as brief as 4 hours for docked vessels of 10m draft.
The berthing ship handling system is comprised of two (2) triple-barrel hauling winches, two (2) monorail berthing trolleys, eight (8) electrically operated, reversible capstans, fairleads and guide sheaves.
Weight handling for proper operation will be ensured by four (4) dock cranes, 64t x 15m / 32t x 31 m / 19t x 45 m, electric luffing jib type tower travelling portal type, two on each side. Dock shore HV electrical supplies and utilities will be provided along the gangways access.
The dock will be constructed as a whole, then separated and delivered in 4 sections and towed to Freeport, where it will be reassembled in its final configuration, rendered operational and commissioned.
Steel Cutting of 7,000 CEU Dual Fuel PCTC Car Carrier at CIMC Raffles Longkou Shipyard
SMC is delighted to announce the Steel Cutting ceremony for a 7,000 CEU PCTC (Hull No.H611) under its supervision at CIMC Raffles Longkou Shipyard, China. This is a second vessel in a series of three ordered by NOCC Shipowning AS, Norway.
The vessel will be classed by DNV Register and built to Norway flag requirements. The delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 31 March 2025.
Steel Cutting of Two 50,000 DWT Class Oil/Chemical Tankers at HD Hyundai Mipo
SMC is pleased to announce Steel Cutting of two 50,000 DWT class oil/chemical tankers, Hull No. 2912/2913 at HD Hyundai Mipo Co., Ltd, Korea. This is the first vessel and second vessel in a series of fifteen vessels ordered by PT Pertamina International Shipping, Indonesia.
The vessel will be classed by DNV and built to Panama flag requirements, scheduled to be delivered on 28 October and 31 October 2025 separately.
Steel Cutting of 174,000 m3 LNG Carrier at Samsung Heavy Industries
SMC is delighted to announce the Steel Cutting ceremony for a 174,000 m3 LNG carrier (Hull no. SN2645) under its supervision at Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea. This is the vessel ordered by Tropic 18 Limited, Bermuda.
The vessel will be classed by American Bureau of Shipping and built to Republic of Liberia flag requirements. The delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 18 April 2026.
Steel Cutting of 174,000 m3 LNG Carrier at Samsung Heavy Industries
SMC is delighted to announce the Steel Cutting ceremony for a 174,000 LNG carrier (Hull no. SN2644) under its supervision at Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea. This is the vessel ordered by Tropic 17 Limited, Bermuda.
The vessel will be classed by American Bureau of Shipping and built to Republic of Liberia flag requirements. The delivery of the vessel is scheduled for 18 April 2026.