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Alfa Laval-Wallenius Lines JV bags its first order for wind propulsion

Alfa Laval-Wallenius Lines JV bags its first order for wind propulsion

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Alfa Laval-Wallenius Lines JV bags its first order for wind propulsion

Oceanbird, a joint venture (JV) between Swedish marine technology company Alfa Laval and shipping company Wallenius Lines, has received its first order for wind propulsion from an undisclosed shipowner.

Source: Oceanbird

The shipowner placed an order for two Oceanbird Wing 560 wing sails that are contracted for a retrofit installation in Europe in early 2027.

According to Oceanbird, this order fills the first two production slots and marks the beginning of the JV’s commercial journey toward large-scale wind propulsion.

The Wing 560 wing sails are tiltable and tailored for pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs), bulkers and tankers over 200 meters, the company said.

“This is a proud moment for everyone involved. It proves that wind propulsion is not just a concept—it’s a viable, scalable solution for sustainable shipping,” said Amrit Kaur Bhullar, CEO of Oceanbird.

“This first order represents more than a technological achievement, it’s a tangible step toward cleaner, smarter ocean transport. By combining Alfa Laval’s engineering expertise with Wallenius’ pioneering spirit, Oceanbird is turning innovation into action and helping the maritime industry move closer to a net-zero future.”

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