OOCL orders 12 LNG dual-fuel container ships to boost green transition
The expansion will improve global capacity and support growth in emerging markets.
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) has ordered twelve 13,600 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessels as part of its push toward lower-emission shipping.
The company signed shipbuilding contracts with Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co., Ltd. on 29 April.
The vessels will feature dual-fuel main engines capable of operating on both liquefied natural gas (LNG) and conventional fuels. Once delivered, they will be the first LNG-powered ships in OOCL’s fleet.
OOCL said the decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of tightening environmental regulations, evolving energy technologies, and the availability of alternative fuel infrastructure.
Chief Executive Officer Tao Weidong described the investment as a clear demonstration of the company’s commitment to sustainable development in the shipping industry. He added that the new vessels will also enhance fleet flexibility and diversification.
According to Tao, the expanded capacity will enable OOCL to strengthen its presence in emerging, regional, and third-country markets.
The move is expected to improve global capacity allocation and support more balanced international growth, while better meeting customers’ long-term and diverse shipping demands.