DSIC delivers MSC’s LNG-fueled containership

China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC) has delivered a new LNG-fueled containership to Switzerland-based shipping giant MSC.

According to a statement by DSIC, the shipbuilder handed over the 16,000-teu LNG dual-fuel containership, MSC Josefina, on May 21.

DSIC said the vessel was delivered 162 days ahead of the contract schedule.

It is part of a series of eight ships being built for MSC.

In October 2024, DSIC delivered the first vessel in this batch, MSC Mariacristina.

Earlier this year, MSC took delivery of MSC Carmela, while MSC Dollete was handed over in April.

Image: DSIC

The newbuilds are 366 meters long and 51 meters wide, and can carry more than 16,200 standard containers.

The main WinGD engine has the iCER diesel energy-saving tech and can use low-sulphur fuel oil and LNG.

Also, the containerships feature a type B LNG tank independently designed and built by DSIC.

The tanks, made of 9 percent nickel steel, have a capacity of 13,000 cbm.

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