【Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Newsletter No.41】Obtain AiP for Large Ammonia-Fueled Ammonia Carrier and Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage System, Orders for Three Methanol-Fueled RORO Cargo Ships

■■■ Mitsubishi Shipbuilding News Letter -  15, 04, 2025

Dear Customers,

□■ Topics of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding

Approval in Principle (AiP) for the Basic Design of a Large Ammonia-Fueled Ammonia Carrier Obtained from Classification Society
     Vessel developed in forecast of an increase in marine transport of ammonia, a clean energy source
    
AiP obtained through collaboration among three companies to develop the basic design
      
Read this article (MHI website)
     

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Receives Additional Orders for Three Methanol-Fueled RORO Cargo Ships
    -- Ships for Toyofuji Shipping, Miyazaki Sangyo Kaiun, and Nichitoku Kisen Scheduled for Completion and Handover in order from Fiscal 2028 --

     Accumulated technology for alternative fuel utilized to support the construction of methanol-fueled RORO vessels
    
High-performance dual-fuel engines reduce CO2 emissions per transport unit by more than 20% compared to existing heavy oil vessels
      
Read this article (MHI website)

 

 Ship type

 RO/RO

 

 Length overall (LOA)

 Approx. 168.0 m

 

 Beam

 Approx. 30.2 m

 

 Gross tonnage

 Approx. 15,750 t

 

 Capacity(passenger cars)

 Approx. 2,300 vehicles

 

 Service speed

 Max. 21.0 knots


Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Acquired Approval in Principle (AiP) from Classification Society for the Basic Design of an Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage System
     MHI Group's CO2 capture technologies for onshore facilities applied to ships
    
Accelerating system development and contributing to the decarbonization of ships, increasingly needed on a global scale
      
Read this article (MHI website)
      

Watch our new video.
     We have published a video message from our CEO. Please take a moment to watch it.
       Read this article (MSB website)
     


□■ Recent news from MHI Group relating to decarbonization

MHI Establishes Branch Office in Perth, Western Australia, Focused on Decarbonization Business
     -- Accelerating Business Developments in Hydrogen, Ammonia and CCUS in the Australian Market --

       Read this article (MHI website)

Osaka Gas and MHI Launch CO NNEX® Digital Platform for Management and Transfer of Clean Gas Certificates for e-Methane, for Use during Expo 2025
       Read this article (MHI website)
 

■Introducing our engineering service and products
 Power Prediction & Lines Selection (MiPoLin) - Providing the "Mitsubishi Power Prediction & Lines Selection" system using the huge database of model test results.
 Shipbuilding engineering - We also accept orders for hull form development and tank tests only!
 SOx Scrubber DIA-SOx 🄬 - Various topics and product catalog are available.
 LNG Fuel Gas Supply System - We can offer both equipment and engineering service.
 3D Engineering System of Ships (MATES🄬)- Providing a 3D design system based on more than 30 years of operation and know-how.
 Ammonia Fuel Handling System (MAmmoSS🄬)- We also accept orders for equipment and engineering services.

■Check a video of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding's the state of the art

 Ship built by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding   Comfort on board   Low fuel consumption   Integration and Coordination
 LNG FUEL GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM(LNG FGSS)
 Shipbuilding Engineering
 Ammonia Fuel Handling System (MAmmoSS🄬)

■Introducing products of our group company, MHI-MME

 Auxiliary Boilers - Mitsubishi Dual Firing Auxiliary Boiler for LNG fueled Ship! Robust and Proven Design!


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