On July 15,2025, a grand ceremony was held at Dalian Dayaowan Container Terminal to mark the completion of Northeast Asia's green ship-to-ship methanol supply chain and the first bonded green methanol bunkering operation in Dalian.
On July 16, the "BYD ZHENGZHOU", a 7,000-ceu (car equivalent unit) dual-fuel Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC) built by Guangzhou Shipyard International Co.
On July 22, the "Seminar on moving full steam ahead to step up comprehensive capability as International Shipping Center" (a.k.a 2025 CCS Council Meeting), hosted by China Classification Society (CCS), was held in Shanghai.
On 3 July 2025, in the margins of the 91st Council meeting of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS), China Classification Society (CCS) and IACS jointly held a high-level meeting with stakeholders at CCS Headquarters.
Recently, China's first domestically-built 16,136 TEU methanol dual-fuel container ship "COSCO SHIPPING YANGPU" and the nation's inaugural hydrogen-electric tug "QING DIAN TUO 1" were successfully delivered, injecting green vitality into the industry.
Recent reports by People’s Daily and CCTV on the delivery of China’s first 100,000-ton smart salmon farming vessel 'Su Hai No. 1' have sparked heated public discussion—heralding an era of 'affordable sashimi'!
On June 24,2025, the new 85,000-ton multi-purpose vessel "CSPC JADE", which was approved by China Classification Society for drawing and construction inspection, was successfully named and delivered.
Recently, China Classification Society (CCS) Dubai Branch and Highlander held an intelligent ship technology and new product promotion meeting in Dubai.
On June 10, 2025, China Classification Society (CCS) and Everllence held a certificate-awarding ceremony for four-stroke methanol dual-fuel engines in Copenhagen, Denmark.
On July 4, 2025, the 7G80MEC-LGIM-EGRTC methanol dual-fuel low-speed marine diesel engine inspected by China Classification Society (CCS) was successfully delivered by Dalian Marine Diesel Co., Ltd. of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC).
In recent years, multiple fire accidents on Roll-on/Roll-off (Ro-Ro) vessels caused by thermal runaway of electric vehicle (EV) batteries have severely impacted waterborne traffic safety, posing significant risks to the vessels, personnel, and vehicles being transported.