The historic visit marks a significant milestone in
Höegh Autoliners’ long-standing partnership with India and coincides with a
pivotal development in bilateral relations. Just weeks after the first visit by
an Indian Prime Minister to Norway in more than four decades, the two nations announced
a Green Strategic Partnership, with green shipping identified as a key pillar
of future cooperation.
As one of the most environmentally advanced Pure Car and Truck Carriers
(PCTCs) in operation today, Höegh Aurora represents the next generation of
sustainable deep-sea shipping. Flying the Norwegian flag and designed to
support the maritime industry’s decarbonization goals, the vessel is capable of
reducing carbon emissions by up to 58 percent per transported vehicle compared
to the current industry average. With
a carrying capacity of 9,100 Car Equivalent Units (CEU) spread across 14 cargo
decks, Höegh Aurora is among the largest and most advanced car carriers ever
deployed. The vessel has been engineered with future-ready technology and is designed
to be capable of operating on clean ammonia-based fuel, paving the way for
zero-carbon ocean transportation as fuel infrastructure becomes available from
2027 onward. The maiden Indian voyage
underscores Höegh Autoliners’ commitment to supporting India’s rapidly growing
automotive manufacturing sector and expanding export ambitions. For more than
15 years, the company has connected Indian manufacturers with markets across
Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Oceania through its global network
of specialized vehicle carriers.
Speaking on the occasion, Andreas Enger, CEO of Höegh
Autoliners, said : “The maiden call of Höegh Aurora marks an
exciting new chapter in our 15-year commitment to Indian trade. As one of our
most important and dynamic markets, India plays a key role in our global
network, and with Höegh Aurora we can now offer our customers industry-leading
capacity and the most sustainable deep-sea transportation in our segment.”
Industry observers view the vessel’s arrival as a powerful
demonstration of how international shipping can align economic growth with
environmental responsibility. By combining increased cargo capacity, enhanced
fuel efficiency, and readiness for future zero-emission fuels, the Aurora Class
is expected to play a crucial role in supporting cleaner global supply chains.
The successful maiden calls at Ennore, Mumbai, and
Pipavav not only reinforce India’s growing importance in global automotive
exports but also highlight the strengthening maritime partnership between India
and Norway. As trade volumes continue to rise and sustainability becomes a
defining priority for global logistics, Höegh Aurora stands as a symbol of the
industry’s transition toward a greener and more resilient future. With
its arrival in Indian waters, Höegh Aurora has not only opened a new chapter in
automotive logistics but also demonstrated how innovation, sustainability, and
international collaboration can drive the future of global maritime trade.