
The 199.9-meter-long roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel will embark on its first journey from Shanghai, transporting over 3,600 vehicles to destinations including Greece, Turkey, Italy, and Tunisia. Equipped with LNG dual-fuel propulsion and advanced environmental technologies, the Cheng Kang Kou is designed to reduce carbon emissions by 27% compared to traditional fuel-powered RoRo vessels.
COSCO Shipping, in collaboration with its joint venture Guangzhou Yuanhai Automobile Shipping, has ordered 24 LNG dual-fuel car carriers, each with capacities ranging from 7,000 to 8,600 vehicles. These vessels are slated for delivery by 2026, expanding the company’s fleet to approximately 30 specialized car carriers.
“This new vessel represents our commitment to sustainable maritime transport,” said a COSCO Shipping spokesperson. “The advanced technologies in Cheng Kang Kou enable us to meet growing global demand while prioritizing environmental responsibility.”
The company recently completed its 8,600 CEU series with the delivery of Yong Le Kou, further strengthening its capacity for vehicle transportation. Earlier in 2025, China achieved a milestone with the launch of its largest ocean-going solar- and LNG-powered pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) from Nansha, Guangzhou, highlighting the nation’s advancements in eco-friendly maritime solutions.
The introduction of Cheng Kang Kou underscores COSCO Shipping’s focus on expanding its fleet with environmentally conscious vessels to meet the increasing global demand for vehicle transportation. By integrating LNG dual-fuel technology, the company aims to enhance the sustainability of its operations while maintaining efficient service across international routes.
The expanded fleet and adoption of green technologies position COSCO Shipping as a key player in the global car carrier market, supporting the transportation of vehicles with reduced environmental impact. The company’s ongoing investments in innovative vessel designs reflect its dedication to advancing sustainable practices in the maritime industry.