Udupi Cochin Shipyard Ltd (UDUPI-CSL), a subsidiary of absolute property of Cochin Shipyard Ltd, has delivered the first one in series of six dry ships of 3800 ta Wilson Shipping Fany, Norway.
The Vessel Wilson Eco 1 is a 3800 DWT dry cargo vessel and an ambitious project under the Norwegian government’s green financing program aimed at transport solutions without emissions. The ship is built at a cost of around ₹ 506 million rupees. The event was hero in New Mangalore Port, according to a press release.
Wilson Ship Management is the largest marine fleet and transports around 15 million tons of dry load every year in Europe. The company has a fleet of around 130 vessels ranging from 1500 to 8500 DWT, a similar design with a central objective of transporting any load at any time.
After the start of the production of the 3800 series ships, the company has signed an additional order for the construction of eight 6300 TDW general loads with UDUPI-CSL at a total cost of RS1041 million rupees.
Wilson Eco 1 is built as a friendly diesel electrical container for the environment and is also ready for installation update or wind aluminum units and battery hybrid systems. These ships are intended for transport or general load through inner and coastal earth waters of Europe. It is designed as a ship for all climate for operation without restrictions, with certification of unmanned machinery space.
It is also equipped with all navigation and communication equipment according to the latest class and flag requirements. The ship has a complement of nine people, including six officers and three grades.
Posted on April 24, 2025