On November 5, CSSC’s Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) delivered the second 7,000 CEU LNG dual-fuel PCTC to Guangzhou Yuanhai Automobile Shipping, with the vessel christened before its maiden voyage.
The second 7,000 CEU LNG dual-fuel PCTC has been named the “Yuan Jiangkou “. Building upon the foundation of the first vessel, this vessel achieves new enhancements:
Building upon the CCS New Energy Symbol Certification, “Yuan Jiangkou ” innovatively integrates an AI-powered supercomputer platform. This platform achieves full-process intelligent vehicle management through thermal imaging monitoring and multidimensional algorithmic analysis, establishing a robust “smart defense line ” for new energy vehicle transportation.
Green efficiency continues to be upgraded and deepened. The vessel integrates LNG dual-fuel propulsion with solar photovoltaic systems and optimizes intelligent grid-connection technology, further enhancing energy utilization efficiency.
Humanistic care has been comprehensively upgraded. While retaining the “mobile vegetable garden”, a 13-deck basketball court has been added, integrating humanistic care into every detail of the ship’s design, making ocean voyages both warm and vibrant, and redefining the new experience of life for crew members.
The same day, GSI also handed over the third 49,500 DWT methanol dual-fuel tanker to J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
GSI and China Shipbuilding Trading Co., Ltd. (CSTC) have completed and delivered ahead of schedule the third vessel in the series of 49,500 DWT methanol dual-fuel /product carriers for J.P. Morgan Asset Management, named “Largo Alpha”.
It is understood that this vessel type is a new generation MR product independently developed by GSI, integrating economy, safety, intelligence, and environmental protection, with excellent ship performance.
This type of vessel is equipped with an advanced methanol dual-fuel propulsion system, an onboard shore power system Ready interface, and a rotary sail Ready design, which significantly reduces carbon emissions during operation.




