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Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) on Monday (22 June) said it has recently classed CMA CGM NOTRE DAME , the first vessel in CMA CGM’s series of 24,000 TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel ultra-large container ships (ULCS) built by Jiangsu Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Yangzi Xinfu). The vessel was delivered in May, marking a significant step forward for Chinese shipbuilding in the construction of next-generation ULCS. As the lead vessel in the series being constructed for CMA CGM at Yangzi Xinfu, CMA CGM NOTRE DAME is among the most technologically advanced and environmentally friendly ULCS currently in operation. Measuring 399.9 meters in length and 61.3 meters in width, the vessel has a carrying capacity of 24,092 standard containers. Its LNG duel-fuel system is designed to significantly reduce emissions of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide during operation, supporting the industry’s transition toward a lower-carbon future. The 24,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ship is one of the most technically complex vessel types in global shipbuilding. During the design phase, BV’s technical team worked closely with the shipyard and designers, conducting reviews of multiple key design aspects including general arrangement and structural reinforcement. Bureau Veritas Solutions Marine & Offshore (BVS) led the hull form optimization work, contributing to enhanced cargo capacity and energy efficiency while helping ensure safety. BVS also conducted a dedicated safety risk assessment of the fuel tank arrangement, supporting compliance with the stringent international rules and safety standards. During construction and commissioning, BV’s site surveyors provided inspection of critical processes including large thin-plate welding and the installation and alignment of the extra-long shafting system. In addition, the team conducted installation inspections and functional testing of the vessel’s LNG fuel storage, h
BV classes CMA CGM’s first LNG dual-fuel ULCS in newbuild series
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