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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding secures new orders for 22 vessels

Out of the 22 vessels, six are 66,000DWT bulk carriers.

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding achieved its highest-ever total order book value of US$10.27b after it secured 22 new orders for vessels.

Of the 22 vessels, six are 66,000DWT bulk carriers, four are 32,000DWT bulk carriers, and another 12 are 16,000TEU LNG dual-fuel containerships.

The latest order also brings Yangzijiang Shipbuilding’s new orders for vessels to 40, worth approximately US$3.6b; this exceeds the company’s FY2022 target of US$2b. 

As of 30 September, the company has delivered 51 vessels and is on track to achieve its FY2022 delivery target of 70 vessels.
 

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