CMA CGM’s LNG-powered vessel Fort Diamant
made its maiden call at Nhava Sheva Freeport Terminal on 16th December. The
arrival of the vessel at Nhava Sheva is a significant stride for CMA CGM
towards sustainable shipping and efficient maritime transport solutions.
The 7,300 TEU-capacity Fort Diamant is
the third vessel in a series of four LNG-powered ships equipped with
approximately 1,400 reefer plugs, showcasing the Group’s commitment to
eco-friendly shipping. The vessel
operates on the Asia Subcontinent (AS1) service, which connects key ports in
Asia and India, including Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Nhava
Sheva, Mundra and Karachi. The AS1 service supports India’s booming Asia trade,
which constitutes 44% of the country’s total imports.
Atit Mahajan, Managing Director of CMA CGM Agency India, speaking on
the occasion of the vessel’s arrival said, “This
vessel not only demonstrates our Group’s commitment to offering sustainable
shipping and logistics solutions but also enhances our ability to serve
customers with greater efficiency and reliability.”
The Group has committed $18 billion towards building a greener fleet,
ordering 131 LNG and methanol-powered vessels by 2028. These vessels are
designed to run on low-carbon energies such as biogas, bio methanol and
synthetic fuels.
CMA CGM, in collaboration with J M Baxi
Ports & Logistics, operates NSFT and also runs the CT4 terminal in Mundra
in partnership with Adani Ports & SEZ. The arrival of CMA CGM Fort Diamant highlights NSFT’s readiness to
handle next-generation vessels and reflects strengthened collaboration between
ports and shipping lines to advance green shipping initiatives.
Anirudhha Lele, CEO of NSFT, said, “The vessel’s arrival underscores
the port’s capability to handle advanced ships and aligns with our shared
commitment to reducing marine pollution and GHG emissions.”