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Burckhardt Compression secures order for world's first ammonia bunkering vessel

The vessel, commissioned by Itochu Corporation with its Singapore-based subsidiary Clean Ammonia Bunkering Shipping Pte. Ltd. (CABS) and built by Sasaki Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., will be the first ship designed specifically to supply ammonia as a marine fuel. Scheduled for delivery in 2027, the 5,000 m³ capacity vessel will play a critical role in developing the global ammonia bunkering infrastructure necessary to decarbonize shipping.

Supporting the future of marine decarbonization. Burckhardt Compression’s Laby® Compressor will be a key component in the vessel’s fuel handling system, designed to enable the safe and efficient transfer of ammonia during bunkering operations. Known for its hermetic sealing and oil-free operation, the Laby® technology ensures zero leakage, high reliability, and safe handling of toxic or corrosive gases such as ammonia.

A key step toward net-zero shipping. As global shipping accelerates efforts to reach net-zero emissions, ammonia has emerged as a leading candidate for next-generation marine fuels. Burckhardt Compression’s participation in this pioneering project strengthens its position as a trusted technology partner for shipbuilders, operators, and fuel infrastructure developers seeking sustainable solutions.

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