Royal Wagenborg: Keels laid for fit-for-future EasyMax 2 sextet
The Netherlands-based shipowner Royal Wagenborg has held a keel laying ceremony for a sextet of future-proof vessels based on the EasyMax 2.0 design.

As disclosed, the keels for the six vessels were laid on October 9 at the compatriot Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in Delfzijl. Once completed, the inaugural unit of the EasyMax 2.0 series is anticipated to be handed over in early 2027.
According to the Dutch maritime transport player, each of the ships was engineered to cut carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and minimize fuel consumption at a ‘great’ level. Their concept builds on the company’s EasyMax multipurpose vessels, the design of which was initially revealed back in 2017. The EasyMax 2.0 idea was unveiled in May this year.
The new sextet will reportedly be fitted with ‘advanced’ energy-saving technological solutions and optimized for low-emission operations in order to comply with international environmental standards.
Specifically, as representatives from Royal Wagenborg have previously explained, the six units will be able to operate on bio-MGO and are going to be readied for alternative fuels such as ammonia and methanol, as well as
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