Artemis vessel joins TransOceanic Wind Transport’s green fleet

One third of the ship's components come from France.
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Buque Artemis

TransOceanic Wind Transport (TOWT) has taken delivery of its second cargo vessel cargo sailing ship, the Artemis, after more than two years ofthe Artemis, after more than two years of construction at the PIRIOU shipyard in Vietnam. This vessel, which joins the “Anemos” in TOWT’s innovative fleet, represents a further step towards the decarbonization of maritime transportusing wind energy as the main means of propulsion.

Artemis vessel prepares for maiden voyage

The “Artemis”, largely built at PIRIOU’s X51 site in Vietnam, maintains one-third French components, reflecting international collaboration in its development. The vessel was delivered on August 20, 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City, from where it is preparing for its first voyage in the Indian Ocean, carrying products such as tea, coffee and technological equipment.

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Delivery of the sailing ship Artemis to Vietnam. Source: TransOceanic WindTransport via YouTube

With the entry into operation of the “Artemis”, TOWT reinforces its commitment to reduce dependence on hydrocarbons. hydrocarbons and promoting a greener and more economical maritime trade. As easterly winds settle in the region, the “Artemis” is ready to set sail and continue TOWT’s mission. TOWT’s mission TOWT’s mission to lead an energy transition in the the shipping industry.

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