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Keel-Laying of Stena Futura - First of Stena’s Belfast-Heysham ‘NewMax’ Freighters

1st July 2024
At the keel-laying ceremony for Stena Futura, the first of the company’s two Belfast-Heysham ‘NewMax’ hybrid ro-ro freight ships, which is to enter service on the Irish Sea route in autumn 2025
At the keel-laying ceremony for Stena Futura, the first of the company’s two Belfast-Heysham ‘NewMax’ hybrid ro-ro freight ships, which is to enter service on the Irish Sea route in autumn 2025 Credit: Stena Line

Ferry operator Stena Line has reached an important milestone in its Irish Sea fleet investment programme with the keel laying of their first ‘NewMax’ ro-ro freight vessels, which will be deployed on the Belfast-Heysham route.

The first of the twin hybrid vessels has also been officially named ‘Stena Futura.

On Friday 28 June the keel laying ceremony of the new ‘NewMax’ vessel took place in China Merchants Jinling Shipyard in WeiHai, China, following its construction start in January, 2024.

Stena Futura, the chosen name for the vessel, is one of two ‘NewMax’ hybrid vessels being built to run on methanol. The new vessels will significantly enhance freight capacity on the Belfast-Heysham route.

A priority during the construction of the NewMax twins will be to provide built-in technologies that can take advantage of both battery propulsion and shore power, where available. The ships will be future-proofed with a progressive propulsion configuration that will ultimately allow the vessels to be decarbonised.

Stena Line is currently working with port partners, Peel Ports and Belfast Harbour to secure the smooth introduction of the vessel as well the provision of shore infrastructure needed to provide additional electrical capacity to enable the future goal of powering the new ships by shore power.

“Keel laying marks a significant milestone in the construction of our new hybrid ships for the Belfast – Heysham route and we are delighted to announce its name – Stena Futura. As demand for freight across the Irish Sea continues to grow, the increase in capacity will be universally welcomed by hauliers and exporters.” says Paul Grant, Trade Director Irish Sea, Stena Line.

“Stena Line is committed to taking responsibility and being part of the solution to climate change. Investing in new ships, prepared to run on alternative fuels as well as electricity, is an important part of our strategy of moving towards new sustainable fuels and setting new industry standards.”

The keel-laying of the second of the two NewMax vessels is planned for this autumn and the name of that vessel has yet to be revealed and its due to come into service in early 2026.

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Jehan Ashmore

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Jehan Ashmore is a marine correspondent, researcher and photographer, specialising in Irish ports, shipping and the ferry sector serving the UK and directly to mainland Europe. Jehan also occasionally writes a column, 'Maritime' Dalkey for the (Dalkey Community Council Newsletter) in addition to contributing to UK marine periodicals. 

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About Stena Line

Stena Line is one of Europe's leading ferry companies with 37 vessels and 17 routes in Northern Europe operating 25,000 sailings each year. Stena Line is an important part of the European logistics network and develops new intermodal freight solutions by combining transport by rail, road and sea. Stena Line also plays an important role for tourism in Europe with its extensive passenger operations. The company is family-owned, was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Gothenburg. Stena Line has 4,300 employees and an annual turnover of 14 billion SEK.