Chinese shipyard starts building Stolt Tankers' future-proof stainless steel vessels
Wuhu Shipyard, part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has commenced the construction of the first 38,000 dwt stainless steel tanker for Norwegian ship operator Stolt Tankers.

According to Wuhu Shipyard, the construction began on June 30 with a steel-cutting ceremony for the first in a series of six stainless steel tankers.
Designed by Sweden’s FKAB, the vessels will be classed by Lloyd’s Register and fly the Liberian flag.
The newbuilds will have a length of 184.9 meters and feature 30 duplex stainless steel cargo tanks.
Stolt Tankers contracted Wuhu Shipyard to build the six 38,000 dwt stainless steel tankers back in 2023, stating it was “the right time to invest in newbuildings”, with an option for an additional six tankers.
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