Taizhou Changlong Shipbuilding Successfully Delivers 115,000 DWT Product Oil Tanker, Demonstrating Excellence in Shipbuilding Capabilities
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2025-10-09
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At 8:58 AM on September 10, Taizhou Changlong Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. officially signed and delivered a 115,000 DWT product oil tanker (Hull No. CHB3002) for Singaporean shipowner EPS, marking the successful completion of the project. The delivery ceremony was attended by EPS representatives Mr. Dragojevic Istok and Mr. Dino, ABS classification society representatives Mr. Pang Maocan and Mr. Mustapha, as well as Mr. Dai Yayun, Executive Vice President of Taizhou Changlong Shipbuilding, and Mr. Shen Zhihua, General Manager of Newbuilding Projects.During the construction and inspection process, the Taizhou Changlong Shipbuilding team demonstrated a rigorous attitude, professional expertise, and efficient collaboration, delivering the vessel one month ahead of the contractual schedule. This achievement not only highlights the company's outstanding capabilities in oil tanker construction and project management but also sets a benchmark for future projects of a similar nature.The vessel was jointly developed by Taizhou Changlong Shipbuilding and CIMC ORIC Shanghai, in compliance with the latest international regulations. With a total length of 249.9 meters, a beam of 44 meters, and a maximum deadweight tonnage of 115,000 tons, the tanker boasts a cargo capacity of approximately 132,000 cubic meters, capable of carrying around 830,000 barrels of refined oil or crude oil. Its technical performance and environmental indicators meet advanced international standards.With favorable winds, it is time to set sail and ride the waves. The successful completion of this project underscores the teamwork and technological innovation at Taizhou Changlong Shipbuilding. Moving forward, the company will continue to focus on the green ship sector, providing the global shipping industry with more efficient and environmentally friendly high-quality vessels while driving high-quality development in shipbuilding.