Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has contracted compatriot Nihon Shipyard to build three wide-beam, shallow draft post-panamax coal carriers.
The 92,000 dwt ships will be methanol-ready and represent a tweak on the designs of K Line’s existing Corona class of post-pamamaxes.
The ships will be used to provide coal to Japanese power stations. No price has been revealed for the newbuilds.
Methanol-ready coal carriers, hmmmm??!!
Quite.