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India Marks Green Shipping Milestone with First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Bulk Carrier Order
By MGN Editorial•April 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries secures a landmark contract to construct four ammonia-powered bulk carriers for Energy ONE Limited, positioning India as a key player in sustainable maritime technology.
India has achieved a significant milestone in green shipping with Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited signing a contract to build four ammonia dual-fuel bulk carriers at its Pipavav shipyard, marking the country's first entry into ammonia-powered vessel construction.
## Contract Details
Energy ONE Limited has ordered the four 92,500 deadweight ton (dwt) bulk carriers, each measuring 229.5 meters in length with a 37-meter beam. The vessels will be equipped with dual-fuel engines capable of operating on both conventional marine fuel and green ammonia, positioning them among the industry's most environmentally advanced cargo ships.
## Strategic Significance
This order represents a pivotal development for India's shipbuilding sector as it adapts to the maritime industry's accelerating transition toward zero-carbon propulsion systems. Ammonia has emerged as a leading candidate among next-generation marine fuels, offering substantial emissions reductions compared to conventional heavy fuel oil while maintaining operational efficiency on existing bulk carrier designs.
The contract demonstrates growing confidence in Indian shipyards' capability to deliver complex, technologically advanced vessels that meet international environmental standards—a critical factor in competing for new construction orders in an increasingly sustainability-focused global market.
## Industry Context
The move reflects broader momentum in the shipping industry toward alternative fuels. Major bulk carrier operators are increasingly investing in dual-fuel vessels to meet the International Maritime Organization's greenhouse gas reduction targets and prepare for evolving regulatory requirements across key shipping routes.
According to Splash247, this order positions India's shipbuilding industry at the forefront of ammonia propulsion adoption, aligning with global efforts to decarbonize maritime transport and attract environmentally conscious cargo owners and charterers seeking to reduce their carbon footprints.
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