CMB.Tech will continue its exploration into alternatively powered vessels with the four ships. Credit: Boeckmans

CMB.Tech, the cleantech division of Compagnie Maritime Belge, is building four cargo vessels designed to allow for the use of hydrogen propulsion technology in collaboration with fellow Belgian shipping company Boeckmans. 

The 5,000dwt “future-proof” vessels will be built at the Dung Quat shipyard in Vietnam and have been jointly designed with shipbuilding company Handelskade with the first delivery expected in H2 2025. 

Alexander Saverys, CEO of CMB.Tech, said: “Our commitment to reducing emissions through the design of these cargo ships is a huge step forward. 

 

“By embracing innovative propulsion systems such as hydrogen, we are not just building ships; we are working toward a greener future for global trade routes.” 

While the general cargo vessels will still include diesel-electric engines under their forward accommodation, CMB.Tech and Boeckmans said that this configuration would allow alternative propulsion systems and fuels, such as hydrogen, to be installed in the stern. 

The two companies said that the design of the ships showed their commitment to sustainable solutions for shipping that continue to be efficient across global trade routes.