BigLift Shipping launched the first vessel in its four-ship BC-Class module carrier series, CY Frontier, on Sunday, 15 February. Following the launch, the vessel is set to be transferred to the outfitting quay for final completion and commissioning.
The second vessel in the series, BigLift Pioneer, is expected to enter service toward the end of the year. With the addition of the newbuildings, BigLift Shipping will operate six heavy transport vessels (HTVs) by the end of 2026, increasing its capacity to support complex heavy lift and transport projects worldwide.
The BC-Class vessels are purpose-built for performance and flexibility. Each vessel measures 180 m in length with a beam of 43 m. The unobstructed deck area spans 43 m by 140 m, providing 6,020 m² of cargo space. Cargo can be loaded and discharged over the stern or side using ro-ro or skidding methods.
The class has a depth of 12 m and a deadweight capacity of 25,000 tonnes. A ballast system rated at 12,000 m³ per hour is designed to support operations on demanding projects.