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India Launches Green Shipbuilding Push: SDHI Secures First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Bulk Carrier Order
By MGN Editorial•April 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has secured India's first order for ammonia dual-fuel bulk carriers, marking a significant milestone in the country's green shipbuilding ambitions and advancing the industry's transition to alternative fuels.
In a landmark development for India's maritime sector, Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has secured a Category 4 order from Energy ONE Limited for the construction of four 92,500 DWT dual-fuel ammonia bulk carriers—marking the first of their kind to be built in India.
This contract represents a critical inflection point in the country's shipbuilding capabilities, positioning SDHI and India at the forefront of the global shift toward alternative fuels in maritime transport. The dual-fuel ammonia propulsion systems will enable these vessels to comply with increasingly stringent environmental regulations while maintaining operational efficiency on traditional fuel when necessary.
## Strategic Significance for India's Maritime Industry
The order underscores India's determination to compete in the growing market for environmentally compliant vessels. As global shipping faces pressure from the IMO 2030 and IMO 2050 decarbonization targets, ammonia has emerged as a leading zero-carbon fuel candidate. By securing this order, SDHI demonstrates technical capability in advanced propulsion systems and positions Indian shipyards as viable alternatives to traditional shipbuilding hubs.
The 92,500 DWT bulk carrier class is commercially significant, widely used in global dry bulk trades. Four vessels represent substantial order value and indicate confidence from shipowners in India's execution capabilities on complex, modern vessel designs.
## Broader Industry Context
This development occurs amid parallel shifts in maritime operational philosophy. Industry stakeholders including maritime healthcare provider VIKAND are increasingly advocating for crew health and wellbeing to be embedded as core operational KPIs—reflecting the shipping industry's evolution toward treating human capital as essential to sustainable performance.
Meanwhile, energy logistics continue to reshape maritime flows, with Indian LPG tankers crossing major chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz to address regional supply dynamics, highlighting the interconnected nature of energy markets and shipping routes.
SDHI's ammonia carrier order signals India's intent to integrate into the green maritime supply chain at a production level, with implications for employment, technical expertise, and regional shipyard competitiveness.
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