Wallenius Wilhelmsen expands Shaper class order

Wallenius Wilhelmsen expands Shaper class order
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen has declared an option for two additional 11,700 CEU Shaper class vessels at China Merchants Jingling Shipyard.

The two declared options are part of the four previously announced outstanding options. Delivery is expected in H2 2028. As part of the agreement, Wallenius Wilhelmsen will continue to hold options for two more vessels declarable by the second half of  2025. Wallenius Wilhelmsen also intends to upsize two additional vessels from 9,300 CEU to 11,700 CEU, bringing the total of upsized Shaper vessels to eight.

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“Exercising our options and upsizing further Shaper class vessels fit seamlessly with Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s net-zero ambition. The vessels are prepared for net-zero and future fuels from day one and will reduce fuel consumption and emissions considerably,” says Xavier Leroi EVP & COO Shipping Services at Wallenius Wilhelmsen. “With our sight set on a net-zero future for shipping, upsizing and expanding our Shaper class is a step in the right direction toward that goal.”

The cost of the two new vessels and the upsizing of the existing vessels will align with previous orders for the Shaper class. With this latest announcement, Wallenius Wilhelmsen now has a total of 14 Shaper class vessels on order, comprising eight 11,700 CEU vessels and six 9,300 CEU vessels.

Author: PCJ Editorial

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