This milestone represents a major step forward in maritime decarbonization, driven by the joint leadership of Yara Clean Ammonia, Yara International, CMB.TECH and North Sea Container Line.
The vessel was jointly ordered by Yara Clean Ammonia, Norwegian container operator NorthSea Container Line, Yara International, and CMB.TECH. It is being constructed by China Merchants Industry Qingdao Shipyard and is scheduled for delivery in mid-2026.
Yara Clean Ammonia, the world’s largest shipper and trader of ammonia, today celebrated the Steel Cutting Ceremony for Yara Eyde, the world’s first renewable ammonia-powered container ship. This milestone marks the official start of construction for a vessel that will transform short-sea shipping and demonstrate the potential of ammonia as a low-emission fuel.
Set to operate on the Oslo–Porsgrunn–Bremerhaven–Rotterdam route, Yara Eyde will connect industrial clusters with sustainable maritime logistics, cutting emissions while securing efficient trade flows.
“This is more than the start of a ship – it is the start of a new chapter in maritime decarbonization,” said Hans Olav Raen, CEO Yara Clean Ammonia. “Yara Eyde embodies our ambition to make low-emission ammonia a reality for shipping and to inspire the industry toward solutions that reduce emissions.”
“North Sea Container Line has always sought to offer competitive and sustainable logistics solutions. Yara Eyde is a perfect example of how close collaboration across the value chain can bring cutting-edge technology into commercial operation and deliver tangible benefits for cargo owners and customers alike,” said Bente Hetland, CEO North Sea Container Line.
The Yara Eyde, which will be equipped with a 250kWh battery pack and shore power system, has received approximately NOK 40 million (about US$3.6 million) in project implementation funding from Enova, a Norwegian government-owned enterprise. The vessel is owned by Delphis, the container division of CMB.TECH, and operated by NCL Oslofjord AS, a joint venture between NorthSea Container Line and Yara Clean Ammonia. NCL will also be responsible for commercial operations and ammonia fuel supply, respectively.