June13 , 2026

    Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to build Japan’s first methanol-fuelled roros

    Related

    DG Shipping, TERI Strengthen Collaboration on Maritime Decarbonization

    The Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping) held a...

    Chennai Port Authority Holds Stakeholder Meet to Boost Operational Efficiency

    Chennai Port Authority (ChPA) convened a stakeholder meeting aimed...

    JNPA Retains Top Spot Among Indian Container Ports in World Bank’s 2025 Performance Rankings

    Maharashtra’s Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) has retained its...

    Share

    Toyofuji Shipping and Fukuju Shipping have signed up for a roro each at Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, with the newbuilds set to be the first methanol-powered roros built in Japan.

    The ships will deliver by the end of fiscal 2027, and will be able to carry 2,300 cars each. The 169.9 m long dual fuel vessels will feature a windshield and will be deployed domestically.

    No price has been revealed for the two ships.

    Methanol continues to be the headline story in the alternative-fuelled newbuild segment, with 70 new orders for methanol-fuelled vessels placed in the first five months of 2024, according to class society DNV. This accounts for 55% of all new orders for alternative fuelled vessels in 2024.

    spot_img