Pacific International Lines christens two new LNG-fuelled ships

 

 

 

 

 

 
Dual naming ceremony of Pacific International Lines' newest containerships Kota Eagle and Kota Emerald, October 15, 2024
 
Dual naming ceremony of Pacific International Lines' newest containerships Kota Eagle and Kota Emerald, October 15, 2024Pacific International Lines
 
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16 Oct 2024, 3:52 am

Singapore-based shipping company Pacific International Lines (PIL) formally named its two newest dual-fuel container vessels in a ceremony at Jiangnan Shipyard in China on Tuesday, October 15.

 
 

The 335-metre, 14,000TEU Kota Eagle and Kota Emerald are the largest vessels in the PIL fleet as well as the first of the company's ships to fully run on LNG. Upon their deliveries, the vessels will be plying the route from the Far East to Latin America on PIL’s West Coast Central and South America Service 2 route.

PIL said the use of digitalisation on the vessels such as artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) will increase the automation of tasks as well as enable better monitoring and planning of the vessels’ operations and routes through PIL’s Centre for Maritime Efficiency. With a large number of specialised reefer electrical outlets onboard, the vessels have the flexibility to take on more refrigerated containers.

PIL’s 11 other LNG dual-fuel containerships on order include two 14,000TEU vessels, four 8,000TEU vessels, and five 13,000TEU vessels. These will be progressively delivered in the next few years.