Min Jiang Kou has capacity for 7,500 vehicles and uses a greener LNG dual-fuel engine. Jebel Ali Port handled 616,000 vehicles in 2023 with strong volumes continuing into 2024
DP World has welcomed COSCO Shipping’s state-of-the art vehicle carrier, the ‘Min Jiang Kou,’ to Jebel Ali Port for the very first time.
The LNG dual-fuel vessel, one of the largest in the world with a capacity for 7,500 parking spaces, called on Jebel Ali Port on her maiden sailing from Shanghai, carrying 4,800 vehicles.
Alongside its sister ship, the ‘Liao He Kou,’ the vessel is part of COSCO’s innovative new automobile fleet, designed with multiple advanced green technologies to reduce carbon emissions and conserve energy consumption.
The vessel was welcomed at Jebel Ali with a special ceremony involving His Excellency Zhang Yiming, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the UAE along with senior leadership of COSCO Shipping and DP World.
Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO and Managing Director, DP World GCC, said, “We are proud to be the first port in the region to welcome COSCO’s dual-fuel RoRo vessel, the Min Jiang Kou. The vessel is at the forefront of green shipping and represents the gearshift taking place in our sector as we continue to decarbonise the global supply chain. With Dubai being a major global hub for the automotive industry, we look forward to strengthening our partnership with COSCO and seeing Min Jiang Kou and her sister vessels many more times to come.”
Zhang Chi, Deputy General Manager, COSCO Shipping Specialised Carriers, said, “We are delighted to see Min Jiang Kou make her maiden call at Jebel Ali Port, a key hub for automotive trade. As the largest RoRo vessel in our fleet, the Min Jiang Kou enhances our ability to efficiently transport vehicles while promoting sustainable maritime practices. By leveraging LNG dual-fuel technology and other green solutions, we are significantly reducing our environmental footprint. Our partnership with DP World is crucial in advancing our shared goals of sustainability and efficiency in global trade.”
Featuring 13 decks, including four rise-and-fall decks, the vessel can accommodate a variety of vehicles such as passenger cars, trucks, and self-propelled engineering machinery.
In 2023, DP World handled 616,000 car equivalent units (CEUs) at Jebel Ali Port, with more than 130,000 coming from China, making it the top trade partner for vehicles.
DP World also operates Dubai Auto Zone, the largest used car marketplace in the GCC, and has recently announced plans to develop the world’s largest car market in Dubai, spanning 20 million square feet.