K Line takes delivery of LNG-powered car carrier

Japanese shipping giant K Line has taken delivery of its new LNG-powered car carrier from Tadotsu yard, part of Imabari Shipbuilding Group.

The 200 meters long dual-fuel vessel named Century Highway Green is equipped with MAN B&W ME-GI engines.

Furthermore, the ship also features a C type 2,439 cbm LNG tank supplied by TGE Marine Gas Engineering, a unit of Mitsui E&S Group. It also has Nokia’s digital technologies.

It marks the first LNG-powered car carrier to join K Line’s fleet. To remind, Tadotsu launched the vessel in August last year.

K Line said it opted for LNG as fuel to respond to stricter international fuel rules but also to slash shipping emissions.

The firm said it arranged an operating lease for the LNG-fueled car carrier through a “climate transition loan” with Mizuho Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.

K Line claims this 5.9 billion yen ($54 million) loan marks the first “climate transition finance” in Japan.

Most Popular

Top 5 news of the week July 6-12

LNG Prime brings you the five most popular news stories on our platform during the week of July 6-12, 2026.
spot_img

More News Like This

Hudong-Zhonghua delivers LNG carrier duo to K Line and Petronas

Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua has delivered two 174,000-cbm liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers to Japan's K Line and Malaysia's Petronas.

K Line orders LNG-powered car carriers in China

Japan's shipping giant K Line has ordered four LNG dual-fuel car carriers from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Nanjing) for its European short-sea shipping operations.

MISC, K Line charter another LNG-powered LCO2 carrier to Northern Lights

Malaysia's MISC and Japan's K Line have secured a second long-term time charter deal from Norway’s Northern Lights, a joint venture consisting of Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies, for an additional newbuild LNG-powered liquefied CO2 vessel.

U-Ming, K Line name LNG carrier in South Korea

Taiwan’s shipowner U-Ming Marine Transport has named the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier in its fleet as part of a joint venture with Japan's shipping giant K Line.