China News Agency, Shenzhen, April 26 (Reporter Zheng Xiaohong) The reporter learned from CIMC headquartered in Shenzhen on the 26th that Nantong CIMC Pacific Ocean Engineering Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "CIMC Pacific") "Offshore Engineering") has signed an order contract with the German Hartmann Group for five 5000 cubic meters dual-fuel full-pressure LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) carriers.

  This series of ships uses the LPG dual-fuel main engine of the world-renowned engine company German MAN, which is the world's first dual-fuel full-pressure LPG carrier. In the case that the total length of the control does not exceed 100 meters, the hull line and layout are optimized in depth. The ship type can meet the latest specification requirements, and each performance will reach the world's leading level. Compared with the traditional full-pressure LPG ship type, the ship has the advantages of low fuel consumption and environmental protection.

  According to reports, during the New Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, CIMC Pacific Offshore actively used the online office conference system to actively promote communication with customers. The company adopted the "cloud meeting" and "cloud signing" methods to promote the smooth implementation of the project under the premise of protecting the health of personnel.

  CIMC said that Hartmann Group and CIMC Pacific Offshore had a good cooperative relationship for more than ten years. Previously, CIMC Pacific Offshore had delivered many performances including "2017 GaschemBeluga" Excellent ship. The signing of new orders during the epidemic reflects the trust of Hartmann Group in CIMC Pacific Offshore Engineering and the confidence of both parties in the future LPG ship market.

  CIMC Pacific Offshore is a leading global manufacturer of liquefied gas ships. Its products cover various types of ships such as liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied ethylene gas, and liquefied natural gas. The products currently under construction also include 20,000 cubic meters and 7500 cubic meters of LNG (liquefied natural gas). ) Transportation bunkering ship, of which 20,000 cubic meters LNG transportation bunkering ship is currently the world's largest LNG bunkering ship type. (Finish)