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Receiving Its First New Vessel, This Chinese State-Owned Shipping Giant Plans Major Fleet Expansion xinde marine news Chen Yang 2024-10-28 09:00


20 self-owned vessels and to be the No.3 shipping company in China!

On October 23rd, Bohai Ocean Shipping Company (BOSC) marked a historic moment with the delivery of its first custom-built bulk carrier, BH POWER, from Hengli Heavy Industry. This state-of-the-art vessel reflects BOSC’s commitment to advanced shipbuilding and sustainable maritime solutions, aligning with Hebei’s vision for maritime strength and global outreach.

With cutting-edge design focused on efficiency and reduced carbon emissions, BH POWER is ready to navigate global waters, playing a vital role in the Belt and Road Initiative and expanding Hebei’s manufacturing reach worldwide.

Ambitious Growth Ahead: BOSC aims to own a fleet of 20 vessels by next year, with a vision to enter the top three dry bulk shipping companies in China within the next decade, following industry leaders like Shandong Shipping.

This milestone highlights BOSC’s resolve to advance Hebei’s maritime economy and strengthen China's shipping sector on a global scale.

by Xinde Marine News Chen Yang

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