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CSL and BCI partner on transshipment vessel

 

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CSL has announced a 21-year strategic partnership with BCI Minerals Limited (BCI) to build and operate an innovative transshipment vessel to support the Mardie Salt and Potash Project (Mardie Project).

As part of CSL’s comprehensive transshipment solution, the custom-designed transshipper will handle 5.35 million tpy of salt and 140 000 tpy of sulfate of potash. Loading will take place at BCI’s jetty loadout facility in Cape Preston, Western Australia, with the vessel navigating 12 – 15 nautical miles to transfer the cargo to ocean-going ships from handysize to newcastlemax.

“We are excited to partner with BCI and spearhead the development of this custom-built diesel-electric ship, which will provide a high-performance, safe and sustainable solution for the Mardie project,” said Louis Martel, President and CEO, The CSL Group. “Aligned with CSL and BCI’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the design of the new ship provides a pathway to achieve our decarbonisation targets. Its diesel-electric propulsion system is engineered for future conversion to clean fuels or electrification.”

New vessel highlights

  • Shallow draft to maximise cargo lift within tide and channel constraints.
  • Total deadweight of approximately 16 000 t.
  • Gravity discharge, suitable for loading salt, sulfate of potash and other dry bulk commodities onto ocean-going vessels with a deadweight of up to 207 000 t.
  • High manoeuvrability, with double-ended propulsion.
  • Four azimuth drives and an integrated diesel-electric propulsion and powering system.
  • Single-point loading system with a loading rate of 3300 tph.
  • Self-unloading system with a discharge rate of 4000 tph.

“BCI Minerals is very pleased to sign this major contract with CSL for a vessel specifically designed for the Mardie Salt and Potash Project, which will provide BCI with a secure and cost-effective shipping solution providing real benefits to our operations and our customers,” said BCI’s Managing Director, David Boshoff. “CSL’s market leading reputation for delivering transhipment solutions and their commitment to safety and reliability make them an ideal long-term partner for BCI Minerals.”

Construction of the new vessel will begin in spring 2026 with delivery scheduled in mid-2027. In the interim, beginning in the 2H26, CSL will provide a vessel on time charter to deliver transshipment services to the Mardie Project while the new dedicated vessel is under construction.


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