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Construction of Carisbrooke Shipping’s next-gen diesel-electric vessel begins at Dutch shipyard

May 23, 2025
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Dutch Shipyard Begins Construction of New Multipurpose Dry Cargo Vessel for Carisbrooke Shipping

Dutch Thecla Bodewes Shipyards has started building the new LABRAX multipurpose dry cargo vessel with diesel-electric propulsion for UK-based shipowner Carisbrooke Shipping.

Carisbrooke Shipping’s fleet is set for a significant upgrade with the construction of the first of two LABRAX 7680 series ships, BN 375. This marks the beginning of a fleet renewal project that aims to enhance operational efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

Specifications and Features

The LABRAX 7680 series vessels are designed for operational flexibility and environmental sustainability. With a deadweight of 7,680 tons, a length of 118.6 meters, and a beam of 14.30 meters, these ships offer a versatile solution for Carisbrooke Shipping’s cargo transportation needs.

Equipped with a diesel-electric propulsion system integrated with a smart power management system, the LABRAX vessels are expected to significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions compared to traditional vessels in their class. This innovative technology not only enhances environmental performance but also reduces operational costs, making the vessels economically viable in the long run.

Future Outlook

CEO of Carisbrooke Shipping, Helen Tveitan, expressed her excitement about the fleet renewal project, stating, “The LABRAX 7680 vessels perfectly align with our commitment to sustainable operations and technological innovation. It’s a proud and promising moment for the future of our fleet.”

With the scheduled delivery of BN 375 in 2026, Carisbrooke Shipping is poised to strengthen its fleet with modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly vessels. This strategic investment underscores the company’s dedication to sustainable shipping practices and its focus on embracing cutting-edge technology for operational excellence.

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Carisbrooke Shipping’s partnership with Thecla Bodewes Shipyards highlights a shared vision for the future of maritime transportation, where sustainability and innovation go hand in hand.

Stay tuned for updates on the progress of the LABRAX multipurpose dry cargo vessels as they usher in a new era of eco-friendly shipping for Carisbrooke Shipping.

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