The order was booked to MacGregor’s Q2 2026 orders received.
The extensive scope of supply includes the design and key components, steel structures and fabrication of hatch covers, design and key components for cell guides, deck stanchions, and fixed container fittings.
This order represents a significant milestone in supporting the expansion of sustainable shipping infrastructure in the Indian subcontinent. The vessels, which are designed to run on LNG and are ready for low-carbon fuels, align with CMA CGM’s ambition to reach Net Zero Carbon by 2050. This project also marks a historic moment for the Indian maritime industry, as CMA CGM becomes the first major international carrier to commission LNG vessels from an Indian shipyard.
“We are committed to delivering high-quality vessels with sustainable solutions that meet the market expectations of the future,” said Mr. Vijai Hari P (AGM-Business Development), of Cochin Shipyard. “Partnering with MacGregor for the cargo handling ensures that these vessels will be equipped with world-class technology. This project is a testament to our growing capabilities in the global shipbuilding arena and our commitment to the ‘Make in India’ vision.”
The securing of this contract was supported by VARYA Tech Private Limited, who is MacGregor’s long-term agent in India. Their deep understanding of the local market and customers played a pivotal role in bridging the coordination between the shipyard and MacGregor.
“We are proud to have supported this significant agreement between MacGregor and Cochin Shipyard,” said Mr. Ajay Jalali, Vice President Sales at VARYA Tech Private Limited. “Securing an order of this magnitude for CMA CGM’s new fleet requires seamless collaboration and technical excellence. We look forward to seeing these innovative ships take shape and contribute to the modernization of India’s maritime sector.”
“We are honored to be selected by Cochin Shipyard for this landmark project,” said Magnus Sjöberg, Executive Vice President, at MacGregor. “Our ability to provide a complete, integrated cargo handling system ensures operational efficiency and safety for these state-of-the-art vessels. This order further strengthens our position as a preferred partner for complex newbuild projects globally, especially as the industry transitions toward more sustainable fuel solutions.”