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HD Hyundai launches multibillion-dollar U.S. shipbuilding investment program
HD Hyundai signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a multi-billion-dollar investment program
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ONE adds latest ammonia/methanol-ready containership to its roster
Singapore-based shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE)has taken delivery of the next 13,900 TEU fit-for-the-future container vessel from Japan’s Imabari Shipbuilding.

As disclosed, the vessel—christened One Sincerity—was constructed at Imabari’s Hiroshima Shipyard. It was handed over to its owner on August 12.
The ship, which has reportedly been classed by the UK’s classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR), boasts an overall length of 335.94 meters, a breadth of 51 meters, a depth of 30.1 meters, and a 140,233 gross tonnage (GT).
Per representatives of Imabari Shipbuilding, One Sincerity was designed for future conversion to operate while running on methanol and ammonia. Moreover, the Singapore-flagged boxship is said to have been readied to be fitted with a carbon capture system, as well, for which the vessel secured approval in principle (AiP) from LR.
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