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CMA CGM, France's largest shipping company, places the first vessel order in India

CMA CGM, a French shipbuilder, announced on Tuesday the first ever order for Indian-built ships. The group said that India's emphasis on the development of its shipping infrastructure provided an opportunity to diversify their supply.

CMA CGM said it signed a letter committing to build six LNG-powered vessels by Cochin Shipyard Limited.

CMA CGM announced that the order will be carried out by South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, who will play a technical role. The vessels are smaller in size and have a container capacity of 1,700 each. They are expected to arrive between 2029-2031.

India wants to increase its shipbuilding capacity and port capacity in order to reduce its dependence on foreign shipping companies. Mitsui O.S.K., Japan's second largest shipping company. Lines announced last month that it plans to build tankers for India by partnering with local companies.

In an interview with India’s Economic Times, CMA CGM's CEO and Chairman Rodolphe Saade stated that the goal was to be able to rely on shipbuilding countries. India has proved to be a good example.

China and South Korea are the two countries that dominate the commercial shipbuilding industry. China's dominant role is one of the tensions in the wider trade war between the United States and China. Washington and Beijing both imposed fees on vessels that had links to each other's country this week.

CMA CGM also studies the possibility of vessels being built in the United States, as part of the investment commitments announced at the White House on March.

(source: Reuters)