Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd. has been awarded a contract from Norway-based Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA for the construction of 3 83,300DWT third generation CABU vessels, due for deliveries in 2026. The CABU (III) vessels are combination carriers, which are designed to solve the inefficiencies found in the shipping industry. Single-purposed vessels like tankers and dry bulk carriers are more likely to sail empty and unladen to their pick-up destinations.

On the other hand, combination carriers are capable of transporting both dry and wet bulk cargoes, such flexibility increases the odds of vessels being utilized in both legs of the journey. The newbuilds are set to replace KCC's older CABU vessels and are expected to reduce overall carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 35% due to better fuel-efficient features including wind-assisted propulsion and improved cargo carrying capacity. From 2019 to 2021, the Group successfully delivered 8 CLEANBU combination carriers to the Norway-based company.

The vessel design for CLEANBU gained industry accolades for its technological sophistication. The return order is a testament to the workmanship and engineering prowess demonstrated by Yangzijiang.