HD Hyundai Heavy Industries-Engine and Machinery (HHI-EMD), the world’s largest and most renowned engine builder, has secured a contract to supply Marine 2-stroke LNG dual-fuel ME-GI engines for six new Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC) commissioned by Swiss based -Sallaum Lines. The vessels are to be constructed at Chinese shipyards, China Merchants Jinling Shipyard and Xiamen Shipbuilding Industry Co.
This strategic partnership underscores Sallaum Lines' commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Sallaum Lines aims to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance the eco-friendliness of their fleet. The new ME-GI engines represent the pinnacle of maritime propulsion technology, offering superior efficiency and reduced emissions compared to conventional engines.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Sallaum Lines on this groundbreaking project,” said a spokesperson from HHI-EMD. “Our LNG dual-fuel ME-GI engines are designed to provide optimal performance while minimizing environmental impact. This contract highlights HHI-EMD’s leadership in maritime engine manufacturing and our shared vision with Sallaum Lines for a more sustainable shipping future.”
Sallaum Lines' decision to select HHI-EMD’s engines followed a rigorous evaluation process focused on sustainability and environmental performance. The LNG dual-fuel ME-GI engines, capable of operating on both LNG and conventional marine fuels, are pivotal in reducing CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions. This aligns with Sallaum Lines' goal of achieving zero emissions by 2050.
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“Choosing HHI-EMD engines is a testament to our unwavering commitment to sustainable shipping,” stated Mr. Puneet Arora, HEAD of TECHNICAL at Sallaum Lines. “We are dedicated to implementing green technologies to minimize our carbon footprint and promote eco-friendly maritime practices. HHI-EMD’s expertise and innovative solutions make them an ideal partner in our journey.”
The adoption of LNG as a primary fuel source will not only lower emissions but also contribute to significant cost savings over the vessels’ operational lifespan.
Source: hyundai-engine