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BigLift Expands Fleet with Next-Generation Heavy Lift Vessel

BigLift reinforces long-term commitment to maritime heavy lift market

Heavy lift specialist BigLift Shipping has placed a newbuild order for a next-generation heavy lift vessel, with delivery scheduled for June 2028.

The vessel will expand the company’s capacity to serve increasing global demand in the heavy lift and project cargo sectors, reinforcing BigLift’s position in complex maritime transport solutions.

The vessel, a full sister ship of the iconic BigLift vessel Happy Star, will be built at Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore Co., Ltd, in Dalian, China. The initial order is for one vessel, with an option for a second, marking a strategic expansion of BigLift’s fleet and reinforcing its long-term commitment to the heavy lift market. As a next-generation sister vessel, it will incorporate a range of optimisations and enhancements aligned with the latest regulatory requirements and technological advancements, ensuring it is fully future-ready.

“This newbuild is a bold and welcome addition to our fleet, empowering BigLift’s commitment to pushing the limits of heavy lift shipping,” said Johan Boer, Managing Director of BigLift Shipping. “With this vessel, we are fully prepared to handle the most demanding heavy lift projects, delivering exceptional service to our customers worldwide while ensuring ample redundancy for every operation.”

The vessel will feature advanced lifting capabilities, including tandem lifts of up to 2,200 mt. Its full-width weather deck and adjustable tweendeck ensure optimal cargo space, while two 1,100 mt heavy lift mast cranes, supplied by Huisman, provide unmatched lifting height and outreach. Built to Finnish/Swedish 1A Ice Class standards, the vessel is equipped to operate safely and efficiently in demanding conditions around the globe.

With this newbuild, BigLift Shipping further strengthens its position as a provider of engineered heavy lift and transport solutions and underlines its confidence in the continued growth of the global heavy-lift and project cargo market.

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