New LNG-fueled PCTC delivered to NYK – next generation eco-friendly ship following Sakura Leader.

On March 24, NYK took delivery of Plumeria Leader, a pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) capable of navigating oceans with only LNG as the ship’s main fuel. The vessel was built at the Shin Kurushima Dockyard of Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. This is NYK’s second LNG-fueled car carrier following the Sakura Leader.

By vessel modification and the switch to LNG, Plumeria Leader will make the ship up to approximately 40% more energy efficient (by reducing CO2 emissions per unit of transport) compared to ships using conventional heavy oil fired engines. The vessel is also expected to reduce sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions by approximately 99% and nitrogen oxides (NOx) by approximately 86% compared to ships using conventional heavy oil fired engines.

A delivery ceremony was attended by Kyogo Onoue, Chief Officer, TPS Group of the Toyota Motor Corporation (head office: Toyota city, Aichi prefecture; president: Akio Toyoda); Takaya Soga, Senior Managing Executive Officer of NYK. The ship was named “Plumeria Leader” to express our wish to realize and pass on a rich global environment through environmentally friendly transportation and to leave beautiful flowers to the future.
This ship will be one of the world’s largest PCTCs, capable of transporting approximately 7,000 units (standard vehicle equivalent) per voyage, beginning with vehicles produced by the Toyota Motor Corporation.

Fourth from left in front row; Kyogo Onoue, Chief Officer, TPS Group of the Toyota Motor Corporation
Fourth from right in front row; Takaya Soga, Senior Managing Executive Officer of NYK
※* Face masks were removed immediately prior to the photo.

NYK set a long-term target of net-zero emissions of greenhouse gas (GHG) by 2050 for the NYK Group’s oceangoing businesses.

NYK is positioning LNG fuel as one of the bridge solutions until future zero-emission ships are realized and plans to take delivery a total of 20 new LNG-fueled car carriers by 2028.
As soon as technological innovation progresses, NYK aim to switch zero-emission vessels utilizing low-emission marine fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia.

On February 3, NYK released the NYK Group ESG Story, which aims to further integrate ESG into the company’s management strategy and promotes activities that contribute to the achievement of the SDGs through business activities. On March 24, 2022, NYK announced the NYK Group ESG Story 2022, which introduces initiatives and measures of those activities and our sustainable growth strategy from a very long-term perspective.

To strongly promote ESG management, the Automotive Transportation Headquarters has set up the Sail GREEN project* to expand the network of environmental value chains at each company of the NYK Group and thus create new value as a sustainable solution provider.

<The NYK Group ESG Story>
A guideline detailing concrete efforts to integrate ESG into management strategies of the NYK Group.
Details: https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2021/esg-story_01.html

< The NYK Group ESG Story 2022>
A presentation that introduces initiatives for integrating ESG into management strategies as set forth in the “NYK Group ESG Story” and measures for the current fiscal year.
Details: https://www.nyk.com/english/news/2022/20220324_01.html

* Sail GREEN project
A project being promoted by NYK’s Automotive Transportation Headquarters to reduce CO2 emissions at all the transportation stages of vehicles and contribute to the eco-friendly supply chains of customers. The chief component of the project is a switch to LNG-fueled PCTCs, which emit less CO2 compared to conventional heavy-fueled vessels. In addition, reducing CO2 emissions at finished-car logistics terminals that NYK operates throughout the world, as well as during short sea and inland transportation, is also an important target of this project.

<NYK’s PCTC Fleet Composition Transition Plan(2020~2050)>(as of March 2022)

Bringing Value to Life: NYK RORO’s Global Network Connecting Continents

Again, with the execution of another two outstanding projects this month, NYK proved once more the innovation to provide solutions to their customers, that is both the foundation and the strength of the NYK RORO network. A global shipping line with local expertise and professionalism.

A long standing NYK client has entrusted NYK with the shipment of a Grove GMK 6300 – a 72 T mobile crane.  The journey began in Bauan, Batangas to Durban, South Africa.  All local arrangements, from the delivery of the main unit to the stuffing of the roll trailers and the transhipment via the NYK Hub in Singapore, has been closely monitored by the NYK team in Hamburg & Singapore.

Simultaneously on another continent, NYK effected the transport of five “oversized columns” from South Africa to Argentina. The project left Durban in June enroute to South America via NYK’s AFCON service.  NYK’s AFCON service offers a monthly frequency from South Africa. This innovative solution involved the transportation of the cargo via Europe, and then Europe to Panama for its last leg to the destination Zarate.

The shipment was effected on 4 x 40’ Roll Trailers, and NYK’s attention to cargo care and damage limitation techniques ensured that there was no additional cargo handling in Europe and delivering the safest way to transport this cargo safely to its destination.   

Globally connected, locally engaged professionals are another example of how NYK’s innovative solutions can add value to our customers supply chains.

 The regular sailings NYK RORO can provide, combined with the worldwide network of the NYK Group, guarantee that NYK will “sail the extra mile with our customers”.

Bringing Value to Life: NYK RORO’s Global Network Connecting Continents

Created: 20 July 2022

Again, with the execution of another two outstanding projects this month, NYK proved once more the innovation to provide solutions to their customers, that is both the foundation and the strength of the NYK RORO network. A global shipping line with local expertise and professionalism

A long standing NYK client has entrusted NYK with the shipment of a Grove GMK 6300 – a 72 T mobile crane.  The journey began in Bauan, Batangas to Durban, South Africa.  All local arrangements, from the delivery of the main unit to the stuffing of the roll trailers and the transhipment via the NYK Hub in Singapore, has been closely monitored by the NYK team in Hamburg & Singapore.

Simultaneously on another continent, NYK effected the transport of five “oversized columns” from South Africa to Argentina. The project left Durban in June enroute to South America via NYK’s AFCON service.  NYK’s AFCON service offers a monthly frequency from South Africa. This innovative solution involved the transportation of the cargo via Europe, and then Europe to Panama for its last leg to the destination Zarate.

The shipment was effected on 4 x 40’ Roll Trailers, and NYK’s attention to cargo care and damage limitation techniques ensured that there was no additional cargo handling in Europe and delivering the safest way to transport this cargo safely to its destination.   

Globally connected, locally engaged professionals are another example of how NYK’s innovative solutions can add value to our customers supply chains.

 The regular sailings NYK RORO can provide, combined with the worldwide network of the NYK Group, guarantee that NYK will “sail the extra mile with our customers”.

First multi-fuel LNG battery hybrid vessel launched

Named for progress: world’s first multi-fuel LNG battery hybrid PCTC Auto Advance and sistership Auto Aspire christened at Zeebrugge ceremony.

UECC’s pioneering newbuild trio of multi-fuel LNG battery hybrid PCTCs “will make a real difference for the environment and for business” as new green regulations are set to shift the market playing field, CEO Glenn Edvardsen said at the naming ceremony for flagship Auto Advance and its sistership Auto Aspire this week.

The two newbuilds were formally named by appointed Godmother Rosemary Lister, Head of Raw Material, Indirect and Supply Chain Purchasing at Toyota Motor Europe, at the October 26 ceremony in Zeebrugge attended by over 100 guests, who were also given a guided tour of the Auto Advance.

Attendees included UECC customers, owners, suppliers, partners and port authorities, as well as the Mayor of Bruges/Zeebrugge Dirk De fauw. Representatives from UECC’s owners NYK and Wallenius Lines, along with company staff, were also in attendance.

The christening of the Auto Advance was performed in traditional manner by Mrs. Lister with the cracking of a champagne bottle on the hull to a fanfare of vessel horns and a tugboat spraying water, while the Auto Aspire was named in a virtual ceremony.

The Auto Advance has already been trading in North European waters for the past year following delivery last November from China’s Jiangnan Shipyard. 

‘Industry leadership’

Edvardsen told the audience that the shipping industry could only advance to make progress towards decarbonisation by deciding to move in a different direction. UECC’s owners and board of directors had done just that more than a decade ago by making bold investments in newbuilds and alternative low-carbon fuels to drastically reduce the company’s emissions profile, he said.

“By putting the environment at the top of its corporate agenda, UECC has taken industry leadership in response to the climate challenge. Growing market demands for green operations and new environmental regulations will radically change the way we do business in future,” he said.

The Auto Advance and its sisterships are the first vessels of their kind to be brought into operation, combining a multi-fuel LNG engine with a hybrid battery solution and smart energy management system in an innovative configuration designed for reduced fuel consumption and energy efficiency.

They have been developed by leading sustainable shortsea Ro-Ro carrier UECC together with Jiangnan’s in-house design institute, as well as Wallenius Marine and NYK, in what was described by Edvardsen as “a triumph of engineering, teamwork and international co-operation”.

“This could not have been achieved without the hard work, dedication and expertise of the entire workforce at Jiangnan Shipyard and the UECC design and site team that consisted of Wallenius Marine, NYK and UECC people, who had to overcome difficulties with lockdowns due to the Covid-19 pandemic to keep construction of the vessels on track,” he said.

In step with regulations

The deliveries of the three newbuilds over the past year have proven timely given the IMO’s CII and EEXI/EEDI regulations to cut the carbon intensity of both new and existing vessels are due to kick in from 1 January 2023.

All three PCTCs already exceed the IMO requirement for a 40% reduction in carbon intensity by 2030 that is the purpose of these regulations, according to Edvardsen.

Furthermore, the cost of running ships on conventional marine fuels in Europe is set to increase with the removal of a tax exemption on bunker suppliers in the EEA from next year under the Energy Taxation Directive.

Pollutive ships will also be increasingly penalised with the expected extension of the EU’s Emissions Trading System to shipping from 2024, which could add as much as 50% to the cost of fossil fuel consumption, based on recent carbon pricing, due to the need to buy emissions allowances, according to UECC.

Shifting playing field

Edvardsen believes these regulations will shift the market playing field in favour of environment-focused operators amid increasing demands from cargo owners and charterers for a more sustainable logistics chain.

He said LNG is currently the most environment-friendly fuel available, with an estimated reduction of 25% in CO2 emissions, and the PCTCs’ engine is also adaptable for future low-carbon fuels such as bio-LNG as these become available. “UECC has taken advantage of available low-carbon fuel technology to enhance the sustainability of its operations,” he said.

“With new IMO carbon intensity regulations just around the corner and the looming prospect of higher costs for using conventional marine fuel, we are convinced that our timely investments in these newbuilds will make a real difference for the environment and for business. That is called sustainability progress,” Edvardsen concluded.

We’ve had a re-fresh!

NYK’s RORO team are pleased to launch their new updated website. Keep track of your cargo online, search for vessel schedules and read our latest news including updates on our new environmentally friendly ships fueled by LNG.

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