July9 , 2026

    Wan Hai Bets on LNG and Methanol-Ready Boxships in Fleet Expansion

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    Wan Hai Lines is strengthening its fleet renewal strategy with a new series of container vessels designed to be compatible with alternative fuels such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) and methanol.

    The newbuild programme reflects the carrier’s push to modernise its fleet while preparing for stricter global environmental regulations and the shipping industry’s gradual shift toward low-carbon fuels. The vessels will feature dual-fuel readiness, allowing them to transition to LNG or methanol propulsion as fuel availability and regulatory requirements evolve.

    Industry sources say the order forms part of Wan Hai’s broader plan to expand capacity and improve operational efficiency with larger, more fuel-efficient ships. New-generation boxships typically offer improved hull design, advanced energy-saving technologies and lower emissions compared with older vessels.

    The move also mirrors a wider trend among global container lines investing in alternative-fuel capable vessels to meet decarbonisation targets set by regulators such as the International Maritime Organization.

    By adding LNG- and methanol-ready ships to its orderbook, Wan Hai aims to enhance its competitiveness while positioning its fleet for the long-term transition toward greener shipping fuels. Industry analysts note that such investments are becoming increasingly important as carriers face growing pressure from regulators, customers and investors to reduce maritime emissions.

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