Jumbo,
delivering innovative and reliable heavy lift transportation solutions across
various industries, is
pleased to announce the signing of a contract with Dajin Heavy Industry for the
construction of two new heavy lift transportation vessels. The vessels will
form Jumbo’s new L-Class fleet, designed to support a broad range of heavy lift
transport operations.
Jumbo has
developed the energy efficient and methanol ready 25,000 DWT L-Class vessels in-house. This is Jumbo’s regular
practice, enabling it to incorporate lessons learned into successive generations
of vessels, thereby ensuring continual fleet evolution. The L-Class will each
be equipped with two Huisman 1,200-tonne Heavy Lift Cranes, providing a
combined lifting capacity of 2,400 tonnes per vessel. The first vessel is
scheduled for delivery in 2028, followed by the second in 2029.
Designed for flexibility
and efficiency, the vessels will feature high deck strength, large open deck
area, a substantial cargo capacity, deep cargo hold and advanced lifting
performance - Jumbo’s answer
to changing market requirements, where increased lifting capacity combined with
greater intake is required. Built in
compliance with DNV classification standards and modern clean-energy shipping
requirements, the L-Class vessels will support operations across Jumbo’s key
markets, including offshore wind, oil and gas, mining and any other specialised marine heavy lift requirements.
The vessels will join the
JSI Alliance fleet alongside Jumbo’s existing heavy lift vessels. Jumbo’s
shipping activities are conducted through the JSI Alliance, the commercial
partnership established with SAL in 2021. The alliance expanded further in 2024
with the addition of SAL Intermarine, creating a combined fleet of more than 80
vessels serving the global project cargo, energy, industrial and infrastructure
markets.