U.K.’s classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Norwegian technology provider LNT Marine for its LNT A-BOX cargo containment system for medium to large-scale LNG carriers and the LNG Fuel-BOX fuel tank system.
LNT Marine said the LNT A-BOX cargo containment system for medium to large-scale LNG carriers makes building LNG carriers simpler and more cost-effective, and the LNG Fuel-BOX fuel tank system offers an ammonia-ready LNG fuel tank system.
According to June updates, the LNT A-BOX system features self-supporting IMO Type-A tanks mounted within an insulated hold space, and the design of the system is for a 175,000 m3 LNG carrier.
To remind, in June this year, LNT Marine and Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Research Institute (SDARI) received AiP from the classification society ABS for the latest variant of the A-BOX.
Tags: LNG System, LNT Marine, LR
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