LNG dual-fuel bitumen tanker joins McAsphalt’s fleet

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Canada’s manufacturer and distributor of asphalt and bitumen products McAsphalt Industries has welcomed the newbuild 12,500 dwt LNG-powered bitumen tanker to its fleet.

Courtesy of CNW Group/McAsphalt Industries

According to the company, the newbuild named McAsphalt Advantage represents a strategic investment in ensuring the long-term security of bitumen supplies and a “significant advancement” in logistical capabilities.

Powered by LNG, the vessel has an overall length of 140 meters, a beam of 23.75 meters, and a cargo capacity of 11,000 cubic meters.

McAsphalt Advantage was designed by FKAB Marine Design and built by Wuhu Shipyard in China. Finland’s technology group Wärtsilä was contracted to deliver two 20DF dual-fuel engines, as well as controllable pitch propellers, gearboxes, Energopac rudders, and a transverse thruster.

The ship will fly the Canadian flag and will be used to support the company’s asphalt trades in the Great Lakes region in Canada.

“The McAsphalt Advantage marks a new chapter in our pursuit of operational excellence and environmental stewardship,” said Chuck Van Dyk, Executive Vice President of McAsphalt Industries. “This vessel underscores our drive to innovate and enhance our services, ensuring we continue to meet the evolving demands of our clients while setting benchmarks for sustainability in our industry.”

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