Subject | Samsung Heavy holds naming ceremony for LNG-powered containerships | ||
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Reg. date | 2023-06-22 | Views | 1943 |
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[Offshore Energy/ June 21, 2023] The naming ceremony for new 15,000 TEU containership duo which is powered by LNG was held at Samsung Heavy Industries’ (SHI) yard in South Korea today.
The boxships, which are the fourth and the fifth vessel out of ten new LNG-fuelled units, were named ZIM Mount Denali and ZIM Mount Rainier. Israel-based shipowner ZIM Integrated Shipping Services signed a charter agreement for these ships with Hong Kong-based shipping company Seaspan.
To remind, the first vessel in this class, ZIM Sammy Ofer, was christened in February this year. The 15,000 TEU feeder is equipped with latest technology to support decarbonisation goals. A month later, the ship started its maiden voyage and was bunkered with LNG in Jamaican waters. The LNG-powered ZIM Sammy Ofer is expected to provide a 23% emission reduction.