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Delivery of MV CSL Kuleana advances CSL International Pool newbuild program

CSL took delivery on May 29 of MV CSL Kuleana from YAMIC Shipyard, marking the latest milestone in the renewal of the CSL International Pool fleet. The vessel has now departed on her maiden voyage.

CSL Kuleana is the fourth in a series of five Kamsarmax newbuilds developed with our Pool partner. The newbuild program is reshaping the fleet with a new generation of ocean self-unloading ships, purpose-built to replace aging vessels while advancing performance, flexibility, and environmental standards.

Designed to meet the evolving demands of dry bulk trades, CSL Kuleana brings together increased cargo capability, high-efficiency cargo handling, and a versatile design that allows the vessel to operate seamlessly across a wide range of routes and commodities. The standardized configuration shared by the series enables the fleet to respond more dynamically to market needs while maintaining consistent service for customers.

At the core of the design is a fourth-generation Kamsarmax hull form that exceeds EEDI Level III requirements and is paired with Tier III, methanol-ready engines. CSL Kuleana is also equipped for shore power connection, supporting reduced emissions while alongside in port.

The new vessel series is expected to deliver approximately 40 percent greater efficiency than the vessels it replaces, driven by improvements in both fuel consumption and optimized cargo lift. With a cargo capacity of 72,250 metric tonnes and a self-unloading rate of up to 5,000 metric tonnes per hour, CSL Kuleana combines high-capacity lift with efficient discharge capabilities.

(Photo from CSL)

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