China floats ‘world’s largest’ heavy lift vessel, Fan Zhou 8
By Abbas Nazil
China has successfully concluded sea trials for what it claims to be the world’s largest heavy lift vessel, the Fan Zhou 8.
The ship, built by Taizhou Zhonghang Shipyard for Jiangsu Fanzhou Shipping, boasts a massive cargo capacity exceeding 58,000 metric tons and a lift deck spanning 11,700 square meters.
Designed to transport ultra-large components such as offshore oilfield jackets, platform modules, port machinery, and offshore wind power components, the vessel represents a significant advancement in heavy lift shipping technology.
Fan Zhou 8 recently completed five days of rigorous sea trials in the waters east of Shanghai, from December 16 to 20.
During these trials, the vessel achieved a top speed surpassing 15 knots, powered by two main engines delivering 8,340 kW each and supported by two 1,200 kW bow thrusters.
The ship’s power plant is fully redundant, ensuring reliability and safety during operations. While escorted by tugboats, the vessel also demonstrated its autonomous navigation capabilities, underscoring its advanced technological features.
The ship measures 256 meters (approximately 840 feet) in length and 51 meters (167 feet) in width, with a remarkable range of 16,000 nautical miles.
It has been engineered for polar readiness, with capabilities to operate in waters containing small floating ice.
According to the China Classification Society (CCS), Fan Zhou 8 meets stringent green and automation standards, including notations for brake system remote control and compliance with the Hong Kong Convention and European Union regulations.
In addition to its civilian applications, such as the delivery of fully assembled port cranes from China to ports worldwide, analysts highlight the potential military significance of China’s heavy lift fleet.
Vessels like the Fan Zhou 8 could play a critical role in naval logistics, supporting China’s strategic maritime ambitions.
This latest development further underscores China’s prowess in shipbuilding and heavy lift technology.
The country has developed a robust fleet of heavy lift vessels, reinforcing its position as a global leader in this sector.
The Fan Zhou 8 not only reflects advancements in engineering and environmental compliance but also serves as a symbol of China’s growing influence in both commercial and strategic maritime activities.
As the world’s largest heavy lift vessel, Fan Zhou 8 sets a new benchmark in the industry, enhancing capabilities to transport and install massive infrastructure components essential for global energy and industrial projects.
Its successful sea trials mark a milestone in China’s ambitious shipbuilding program, cementing its dominance in the heavy lift and specialized shipping domains. END
Source: The Maritime Executive