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(Head Office: Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. President: NAKABE Takashi, hereinafter referred to as \u201cONOMICHI\u201d) and TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. President: OKUMURA Sachio, hereinafter referred to as \u201cTSUNEISHI\u201d) announced that we have jointly developed the Bingo 42, a 42,200 DWT bulk carrier. The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. 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President: NAKABE Takashi, hereinafter referred to as \u201cONOMICHI\u201d) and TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. President: OKUMURA Sachio, hereinafter referred to as \u201cTSUNEISHI\u201d) announced that we have jointly developed the Bingo 42, a 42,200 DWT bulk carrier. The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. (Zhejiang, China) http:\/\/www.tsuneishi-zs.com\/en\/ TSUNEISHI IRON WORKS Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-iw.jp\/ TSUNEISHI ENGINEERING Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.tsune-e.com\/ MIHO SHIPYARD Co., Ltd. (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.mihozosen.co.jp\/ KANDA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Kure-shi, Hiroshima, Japan) https:\/\/kandadock.com\/ Mitsui E&amp;S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/mes-s\/ YURA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Yura, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.yuradock.co.jp\/en NIIGATA SHIPBUILDING &amp; REPAIR, Inc. (Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/nsr\/ Akishima Laboratories Inc. (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/akishima-labo.co.jp\/en\/ For further information, please contact: Corporate Communication and Group Branding Dept. 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(Head Office: Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. President: NAKABE Takashi, hereinafter referred to as \u201cONOMICHI\u201d) and TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. President: OKUMURA Sachio, hereinafter referred to as \u201cTSUNEISHI\u201d) announced that we have jointly developed the Bingo 42, a 42,200 DWT bulk carrier. The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. (Zhejiang, China) http:\/\/www.tsuneishi-zs.com\/en\/ TSUNEISHI IRON WORKS Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-iw.jp\/ TSUNEISHI ENGINEERING Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.tsune-e.com\/ MIHO SHIPYARD Co., Ltd. (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.mihozosen.co.jp\/ KANDA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Kure-shi, Hiroshima, Japan) https:\/\/kandadock.com\/ Mitsui E&amp;S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/mes-s\/ YURA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Yura, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.yuradock.co.jp\/en NIIGATA SHIPBUILDING &amp; REPAIR, Inc. (Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/nsr\/ Akishima Laboratories Inc. (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/akishima-labo.co.jp\/en\/ For further information, please contact: Corporate Communication and Group Branding Dept. 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Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \\u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\\u2019s specifications and each company\\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \\u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \\u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \\u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. 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The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. 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The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. 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The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. (Zhejiang, China) http:\/\/www.tsuneishi-zs.com\/en\/ TSUNEISHI IRON WORKS Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-iw.jp\/ TSUNEISHI ENGINEERING Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.tsune-e.com\/ MIHO SHIPYARD Co., Ltd. (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.mihozosen.co.jp\/ KANDA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Kure-shi, Hiroshima, Japan) https:\/\/kandadock.com\/ Mitsui E&amp;S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/mes-s\/ YURA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Yura, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.yuradock.co.jp\/en NIIGATA SHIPBUILDING &amp; REPAIR, Inc. (Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/nsr\/ Akishima Laboratories Inc. (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/akishima-labo.co.jp\/en\/ For further information, please contact: Corporate Communication and Group Branding Dept. TSUNEISHI HOLDINGS CORPORATION Email: pr@tsuneishi.com","og:url":"https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-g.jp\/english\/news\/press\/2025\/03\/25104\/","og:image":"https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-g.jp\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/04\/IMG_9440.png","og:image:secure_url":"https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-g.jp\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/04\/IMG_9440.png","og:image:width":1200,"og:image:height":630,"article:published_time":"2025-03-24T04:00:00+00:00","article:modified_time":"2026-06-12T01:48:42+00:00","twitter:card":"summary","twitter:title":"ONOMICHI DOCKYARD and TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Jointly Develop 42,200 DWT Bulk Carrier -Aim to Increase Market Share with the Joint Brand Name \u2018Bingo 42\u2019- | Tsuneishi Group","twitter:description":"ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. President: NAKABE Takashi, hereinafter referred to as \u201cONOMICHI\u201d) and TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan. President: OKUMURA Sachio, hereinafter referred to as \u201cTSUNEISHI\u201d) announced that we have jointly developed the Bingo 42, a 42,200 DWT bulk carrier. The initiative was driven by the recognition of a shared challenge concerning the design workload for new vessels. In Japan, shipyards typically undertake all stages of design, from basic design to production, on an individual company basis. This approach necessitates a substantial design workload when a new design is developed, placing a significant burden on the design team. This is further expected to increase in the future, particularly in response to alternative fuel vessels. It is therefore important to invest limited development and design resources in the most valuable vessels and technologies for customers. Recognising the advantages of our close geographic proximity, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have a shared understanding of these issues and have decided that both companies can establish a cooperative system based on shared values and objectives. We have initiated the joint development of new initiatives with the aim of reducing development burdens and enhancing efficiency, as well as customer value and competitiveness. The target vessel type for this collaborative development project is the handy size bulk carriers in both companies\u2019 existing product ranges. In the collaborative development project, ONOMICHI and TSUNEISHI have shared our expertise, development ideas and strategies based on each other\u2019s previous design and construction experience. We have also held numerous discussions on how to enhance each other\u2019s conventional hull forms. The length of the conventional hull form has been increased by 3m, and the hull form has been optimised, improved cargo capacity and fuel efficiency for ONOMICHI\u2019s 40BC and resulting in improved fuel efficiency for TSUNEISHI\u2019s TESS42. In addition, MT-FAST*1 has been installed as an energy-saving measure, resulting in improved propulsion performance and fuel efficiency compared to both companies\u2019 conventional hull forms. The design has achieved a reduction of more than 35% from the reference line*2 under the EEDI*3 environmental regulations, and is also designed to be methanol dual-fueled. The vessel, which was developed in collaboration between the two companies, is named Bingo42, an acronym for \u2018Beyond Innovation, Navigating Green Ocean\u2019. This name reflects the fact that both companies are shipyards in the Bingo region in east Hiroshima pref., Japan and that the collaboration will contribute to innovation and a sustainable marine environment. While the structural design, construction and sales will be carried out by each company, depending on the vessel\u2019s specifications and each company\u2019s facilities, the concept design will be unified to increase market share through orders and construction under the same brand. As carbon neutrality initiatives are promoted, the marine industry must urgently improve the efficiency of research and development of alternative fuel vessels for the future. Starting with this new initiative, the company will continue to provide customers with highly competitive vessels through this innovative vessel and contribute to the industry\u2019s efforts to become carbon neutral. Mr. Motoya Hiroyuki, from Director and General Manager of Production Division of ONOMICHI DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are very pleased that TSUNEISHI\u2019s needs and the development of a new type of vessel have coincided and that we have been able to develop the Bingo 42 together. We believe that this newly developed vessel type will be able to lead the industry as a standard for handy size vessels. We look forward to continuing our exchange with TSUNEISHI in the future and to having the opportunity to work together to improve our technologies with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality.\u2019 Mr. NISHIJIMA Takanori, from General Manager of the Design Division and Managing Executive Officer of TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. commented: \u2018We are delighted to have collaborated with ONOMICHI to develop Bingo 42. In addition to enhanced fuel efficiency and loading capacity, the Bingo 42 is equipped with energy-saving technology, achieving a reduction of over 35% compared to EEDI standards. Moving forward, we aim to spearhead innovation across the industry, paving the way for a sustainable future.\u2019 *1 MT-FAST\uff1aMT-FAST is an energy-saving device that improves propulsion efficiency by approximately 4% by regulating water flow through the installation of multiple fins in front of the propeller. It was developed jointly with MTI Co., Ltd., of the NYK Group. *2 Reference Line\uff1aAverage line of the EEDI calculated by the IMO for each ship type using data for the past 10 years (1999-2008), expressed as an exponential function of deadweight tonnage. *3 EEDI\uff1aEnergy Efficiency Design Index, International convention by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) on the reduction of CO\u2082 emissions for new vessels. \u25a0 TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING Co., Ltd. TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING (HQ: 1083 Tsuneishi, Numakuma-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan) engages in shipbuilding and repairs, and is the anchor company of the TSUNEISHI Group, which conducts business mainly in the shipbuilding industry and maritime transport. With manufacturing bases in Japan (Tsuneishi Factory, the HQ), Philippines, and China, the company builds bulk carriers, container carriers, tankers, etc. Company info: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/english\/ Company ESG: https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/esg\/en\/ Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer: OKUMURA Sachio Business: Shipbuilding and repair Founded: July 1917 (Taisho 6) Capital: 100 million yen Employees: 901 (as of 1st January 2025) Headquarters: Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan (Main Factory) Shipbuilding Business Affiliates: TSUNEISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (CEBU), Inc. (Cebu, Philippines) http:\/\/www.thici.com\/ TSUNEISHI GROUP (ZHOUSHAN) SHIPBUILDING INC. (Zhejiang, China) http:\/\/www.tsuneishi-zs.com\/en\/ TSUNEISHI IRON WORKS Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi-iw.jp\/ TSUNEISHI ENGINEERING Co., Ltd. (Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.tsune-e.com\/ MIHO SHIPYARD Co., Ltd. (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) http:\/\/www.mihozosen.co.jp\/ KANDA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Kure-shi, Hiroshima, Japan) https:\/\/kandadock.com\/ Mitsui E&amp;S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/mes-s\/ YURA DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. (Yura, Hidaka-gun, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.yuradock.co.jp\/en NIIGATA SHIPBUILDING &amp; REPAIR, Inc. (Niigata City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan) https:\/\/www.tsuneishi.co.jp\/nsr\/ Akishima Laboratories Inc. (Akishima, Tokyo, Japan) https:\/\/akishima-labo.co.jp\/en\/ For further information, please contact: Corporate Communication and Group Branding Dept. 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