Hapag-Lloyd's future-proof 16,800 TEU boxships to feature TMC technology
Norway’s TMC Compressors has been selected to supply a complete compressed air system for a dozen alternative fuel-ready containerships being constructed for German shipping titan Hapag-Lloyd in China.

As disclosed, China’s Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding is currently building the twelve 16,800 TEU vessels, which are due to be handed over between 2027 and 2029.
Nearly exactly one year ago, Hapag-Lloyd had ordered 24 LNG dual-fuel boxships worth a staggering $4 billion. The booking was split between two Chinese yards: Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group—the parent of Jiangsu New Yangzi—and New Times Shipbuilding. In February this year, the company confirmed that it had secured long-term green financing for the units.
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Under the scope of the contract signed between TMC Compressors and Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding, the Oslo-headquartered marine technology player is to deliver compressed air systems for each of the future-proof boxships consisting of a pair of compressors, including one frequency-controlled compressor to the onboard selective
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