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JR Shipping Group expands fleet with two diesel-electric ECO-8500

JR Shipping Group is pleased to announce the expansion of its fleet with the order of two diesel electric driven, high cubic 8.500 tonner ECO short sea dry cargo vessels with long year yard partner Chowgule Shipbuilding in India. This strategic move aligns with the company’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and strengthening its position in the maritime industry.

Enhancing energy efficiency

The short sea shipping sector is at the forefront of adopting technologies aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing emissions, particularly COâ‚‚. Recognising the importance of these advancements, JR Shipping Group has invested in cutting-edge vessel designs that meet stringent environmental standards. The new vessels will be constructed by long-year yard partner Chowgule Shipbuilding in India. The shipyard is known for its expertise and quality in shipbuilding.

The two vessels are part of a series of eight vessels

The two vessels are part of a series of eight vessels that have been initiated together with short sea specialist ‘Boomsma Shipping’ and in close cooperation with ‘Leonhardt & Blumberg’. JR Shipping Group will take delivery of numbers 6 and 8 in the series of diesel-electric, high-cubic-capacity ECO-8500 vessels designed by Conoship International in the Netherlands. The delivery of number 6 is scheduled for the end of June 2027 and number 8 will follow at the end of February 2028.

The unique characteristics of the new design are:

  • Extremely efficient in terms of cargo carrying capacity per energy unit.
  • 8.500 ton deadweight – 13.900 cubic meter single hold – open top – complete tween deck.
  • Optimised diesel-electric propulsion with 4 Tier III + SCR Volvo generators as propulsion, ready for lifetime extension and future fuels.
  • 50% – 60% less propulsion energy needed compared to existing tonnage.
  • Ready for innovations such as: wind assisted propulsion, carbon capture and emission free operation on batteries to lower emissions even further.
  • 50% – 90% lower COâ‚‚ emissions.

JR ’s broader strategy

This initiative is part of JR Shipping Group’s broader strategy to enhance its fleet, which includes container feeder vessels, dry cargo vessels, and offshore service vessels. By investing in these new low-emission vessels, the company underscores its dedication to sustainable practices and its proactive approach to meeting the future demands of maritime logistics.

The return to the dry cargo sector

The return to the dry cargo sector is a logical choice for JR Shipping Group. The group’s activity in the short sea dry cargo vessel market was paused in 2019 following the sale of the last 5,000-tonners in the fleet. However, returning to this market has remained an objective.

Dry cargo shipping

With extensive knowledge and experience in dry cargo shipping embedded within the organisation, the company is well-equipped to re-enter this market segment. This strategic decision reflects JR Shipping’s vision to become a progressive, all-round shipping group, expanding its operational scope while maintaining its focus on quality service and sustainable growth.

JR Shipping Group remains committed to delivering high-quality, reliable, and environmentally responsible shipping solutions to its partners and clients worldwide.

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