Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) shipyard has once again enlisted the services of technology group Wärtsilä to provide Cargo Handling and integrated Fuel Gas Supply systems for their Very Large Ethane Carrier (VLEC) vessels. Wärtsilä secured the order in the first quarter of 2023 for two VLECs that are being constructed for Japanese ship owner Iino Line.
It follows a series of ongoing deliveries of similar newbuild VLEC vessels at HHI. Wärtsilä has established a strong relationship with HHI, particularly regarding a variety of gas-related products and systems for different gas carriers of various sizes and types.
“We have great respect for Wärtsilä as a provider of high-quality cargo handling and fuel gas supply systems, which are essential elements in the design of these ships. In today’s maritime market, close cooperation with trusted partners is increasingly important for ensuring that projects are completed in the most efficient way possible,” said Mr. Sangryul Kim, Vice President, Hyundai Heavy Industries.
“It is satisfying to be awarded the order, and we are grateful for the trust shown in our products by HHI. This latest order further strengthens Wärtsilä’s position as a market leader in cargo handling and fuel supply systems, and notably for large sized ethane carriers. These are advanced and very specialised vessels requiring advanced and specialised solutions, which we are proud to deliver,” commented Harald Øverland, Sales Manager, Cargo Handling and Fuel Supply Systems, Wärtsilä Gas Solutions.
The Wärtsilä equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard in mid-2024.