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Fujian Shipping Orders Four 62,000 DWT Multipurpose Heavylift Vessels in Fleet Renewal Push
By MGN Editorial•June 8, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Chinese state-backed owner Fujian Shipping Group has placed an order for four multipurpose heavylift newbuilds at Nantong Xiangyu Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, signalling continued investment in project cargo capacity.
## Fujian Shipping Expands Heavylift Fleet with Quartet of Newbuilds
Chinese state-backed owner Fujian Shipping Group has ordered four multipurpose heavylift vessels at Nantong Xiangyu Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, according to Splash247, in a move that underscores growing Chinese investment in the specialist project cargo sector.
The contract covers four vessels of 62,000 deadweight tonnes each, adding a new series of project cargo-capable ships to the owner's fleet renewal programme. The newbuilds are designed to handle the increasingly complex and oversized cargoes associated with global infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects.
### A Strategic Bet on Project Cargo Demand
The order reflects broader confidence in the multipurpose and heavylift segment, which has seen sustained demand driven by the global energy transition, offshore wind installation programmes, and large-scale industrial exports — particularly from Asia. Vessels capable of carrying project cargo, heavy machinery, and breakbulk freight remain in strong demand as supply chains for renewable energy components and industrial equipment continue to expand.
For Fujian Shipping Group, the quartet represents a meaningful addition to its existing fleet and aligns with a wider trend among Chinese state-owned shipping enterprises to modernise and diversify their tonnage. Nantong Xiangyu, the contracted yard, has established credentials in the multipurpose and offshore engineering vessel space, making it a logical partner for this type of specialist newbuild programme.
### Market Context
The multipurpose heavylift sector has experienced a period of relative tightness in available tonnage, with older vessels being phased out and newbuild orderbooks remaining selective. An order of this scale from a state-backed Chinese owner adds notable volume to the global heavylift fleet pipeline and may influence freight rate dynamics in the segment as the vessels enter service.
Full delivery schedules and contract values were not disclosed at the time of reporting. Industry observers will be watching closely to see how these vessels are deployed — whether in support of Chinese Belt and Road infrastructure projects, international energy sector logistics, or broader commercial trading routes.
*Source: Splash247*
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