Hanwha Ocean joins hands with Norway's DNV for fuel tank tech cooperation

SEOUL, June 4 (Yonhap) -- Hanwha Ocean Co., a major South Korean shipbuilder, said Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Norway's ship classification society DNV to collaborate on fuel tank technology.
The MOU was signed during the Nor-Shipping 2025 conference, a biennial global maritime event, that began Monday and will run through Friday in Oslo, according to Hanwha Ocean.
The agreement focuses on advancing high manganese steel cargo tank independent type-B (MCTIB) technology, it added.
Under the partnership, Hanwha Ocean and DNV will work to increase the vapor pressure limit of MCTIB fuel tanks to optimize "cold ironing," a method that allows ships to use external electrical power while docked, reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency.
MCTIB technology helps reduce boil-off gas (BOG) and enhance transport efficiency in fuel tanks for very large crude carriers (VLCCs) and container ships.
In a separate move during the event, Hanwha Ocean also signed two additional MOUs with the Korean Register to jointly develop an eco-friendly, large-scale ammonia carrier.
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