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TMC Compressors will supply compressed air systems for four 174,000 m³ LNG carriers under construction at Samsung Heavy Industries for TMS Cardiff Gas.

TMC Compressors will supply compressed air systems for four 174,000 m³ LNG carriers under construction at Samsung Heavy Industries for TMS Cardiff Gas.

The 90,000 cbm vessels will operate under long-term charter agreements with BGN Group and Gyxis after delivery in 2029.

The deal will support development of large-scale battery energy storage projects in the Netherlands, including a 200 MW / 800 MWh project in Oosterhout.

Two new 20,000 cbm LNG bunkering vessels being built for Shanghai International Port Group will each be fitted with two SCHOTTEL SRP 460 LE rudder propellors.
Updated 4 May 2026
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