June24 , 2026

    ORIX orders eco-friendly newbuildings

    Related

    Nhava Sheva Congestion Deepens Amid Continued Suspension of Key CFS

    As congestion at Nhava Sheva continues to strain India's...

    Textiles Ministry Unveils Roadmap to Triple Exports to $100 Billion by 2030

    The Ministry of Textiles has launched a two-day national...

    India-US Trade Surplus Narrows 17% as Imports Surge Ahead of BTA Talks

    India's merchandise trade surplus with the United States narrowed...

    RITES Set to Resume Bangladesh Rail Coach Exports; First Rake Ready in July

    India is poised to resume passenger coach exports to...

    Share

    ORIX Corp. has announced that it has placed an order for two methanol dual-fuel kamsarmax bulk carriers, the latest environmentally friendly ships from Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd, and one bulk carrier from Oshima Shipbuilding Co., Ltd through its consolidated subsidiary Santoku Senpaku Co., Ltd. Tsuneishi Shipbuilding’s kamsarmax will be built at Tsuneishi Group (Zhoushan) Shipbuilding Inc., and Oshima Shipbuilding’s bulk carrier will be built at its Koyagi Shipyard.

    This was the first time that ORIX Group has ordered methanol-fuelled ships.

    The newly ordered kamsarmax is a methanol-fuelled bulk carrier and a dual fuel vessel that can also use heavy oil. Due to its use of methanol and the improved hull shape, and other factors, the ship will emit approximately 15% less CO2 and reduce emissions of sulfur oxides, an air pollutant, by approximately 95% compared to Tsuneishi Shipbuilding’s conventional ships. Currently, fossil fuels such as natural gas are used to produce methanol. In the future, the use of green methanol made from hydrogen derived from renewable energy and CO2 will make it possible to consider CO2 emissions during operation to be virtually zero.

    In 2023, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), a specialised agency of the UN, reinforced its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets to “reach net-zero GHG emissions from international shipping by or around, i.e. close to, 2050.” As new efforts are being established toward achieving this goal, such as a new target to increase the use of zero-emission fuels in international shipping to 5% – 10% by 2030, demand for environmentally friendly ships is increasing. All three ships ordered were satisfied in advance with EEDI Phase 3 (30% reduction from the standard value) which will be applied to new vessels starting from 2025, and can be expected to lower environmental impact.

    ORIX acquired all issued shares of Santoku Senpaku in February 2024. The latest environmentally friendly ships will be the first ships ordered by ORIX and Santoku Senpaku since Santoku Senpaku joined ORIX group.

    ORIX and Santoku Senpaku aim to expand their asset management services for ships owned by third parties and contribute to the decarbonisation of the entire maritime industry by acquiring expertise on the operation management of environmentally friendly ships, including methanol-fuelled ships.

    spot_img