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Petredec s dual-fuel LPG carrier returns from sea trials

A 93,000 cbm LPG carrier with dual fuel LPG propulsion, being built by Jiangnan Shipyard, for Petredec Holdings, has returned from sea trials.

Petredec Declares Option to Build 3 More VLGCs With Dual Fuel LPG Propulsion | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Petredec Declares Option to Build 3 More VLGCs With Dual Fuel LPG Propulsion Petredec Holdings (Eastern) PTE Ltd (“Petredec”) has announced today that they have exercised their option to construct an additional three 93,000 cbm LPG carriers with dual fuel LPG propulsion at Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co. Ltd. They are expected to deliver in June, August and September 2023. This follows on from an announcement in early November 2020 for an initial order of three vessels. This order cements Petredec’s position as the pre-eminent builder of LPG/ethylene vessels at Jiangnan Shipyard with a total of 22 vessels, 12 of which have already been delivered. The order also increases Petredec’s VLGC fleet to 27, further solidifying both their positions as the world’s second largest VLGC owner and operators of the sector’s youngest fleet.

Petredec lifts option for three more LPG-powered newbuilds at Jiangnan

Petredec lifts option for three more LPG-powered newbuilds at Jiangnan
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Lloyd s Register awards AiP to Jiangnan for its VLGC digital ship design

Lloyd’s Register awards AiP to Jiangnan for its VLGC digital ship design December 11, 2020, by Jasmina Ovcina Chinese shipbuilder Jiangnan Shipyard Co. has won Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC) digital ship design, the first AiP for a digital VLGC design in China.   LR said that digital systems are considered systems installed on board ships that would conventionally be controlled by the ship’s crew but which, through recent advances in IT and operational technology (OT), now include the capability to be monitored, or monitored and controlled, either remotely or autonomously with or without a crew on board. 

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