Chengxi Shipyard wins order for self-unloading clean fuel-ready bulker duo
Danish sustainable aggregates supplierMibau-Stema has tapped Chengxi Shipyard, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), for the construction of a pair of self-unloading, alternative fuel-ready bulk carriers.

According to Greek shipbroker Intermodal’s latest report, Mibau-Stema, which is part of Germany-headquartered building materials company Heidelberg Materials, has placed a booking for two 43,500 dwt bulkers that are going to be able to run on methanol and B100 biofuel.
Officials from Mibau-Stema have further specified that the ships will run on biofuel from day one, with the ability to switch to green methanol as it becomes available.
The price that the shipping player is expected to splash on the units has not yet been disclosed. As informed, once construction is completed, the vessels, said to be based on the company’s existing vessels MV Starnes and MV Fjordnes, are planned to enter service progressively, within a three-month timeframe, starting from September 2028.
Per Mibau-Stema, the newbuildings are to join the company’s self-unloading fleet, which transports eco-friendly aggregates to markets across Northern and Western Europe.
Compared to MV Starnes and MV Fjordnes, the
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