Fratelli Cosulich’s Marine Energy division, a leading global provider of marine fuel solutions, has announced a significant milestone in its fleet development strategy: the successful Steel Cutting Ceremony of Lucia Cosulich, the second vessel in a groundbreaking series of four methanol-ready bunker tankers.
The event was held on July 9, 2025, at Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipyard in China, underscoring the company’s steadfast commitment to innovation, clean fuel capability, and operational excellence in the marine energy sector.
The ceremony was honored by the presence of Ms. Silvia Bordoni, General Manager of Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers (S) Pte Ltd, highlighting the company’s continued investment in forward-looking maritime infrastructure in Asia and globally.
“The steel cutting of Lucia Cosulich marks more than the beginning of a new vessel,” said Ms. Bordoni during the ceremony. “It represents our proactive steps toward a cleaner, more responsible marine fuel ecosystem. We are investing in vessels that are not only technically advanced but also aligned with global sustainability goals.”
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About Lucia Cosulich
The Lucia Cosulich is a 7,999 DWT IMO Type 2 chemical bunker tanker, designed with cutting-edge technologies that prioritize safety, flexibility, and environmental performance. As a fully methanol-ready vessel, she is engineered to carry, burn, and bunker methanol—positioning Fratelli Cosulich at the forefront of alternative fuel readiness in the bunkering industry.
Among the vessel’s advanced features are:
- Integrated Nitrogen Generator System – providing inert gas for safe tank operations and eliminating risks associated with volatile cargoes.
- Low Flashpoint Fuel Safety Systems – ensuring compliance with the most stringent safety standards for methanol and other alternative fuels.
- Complete Methanol Bunkering Setup – including Quick Connect/Disconnect Couplings (QCDC), dedicated transfer lines, and robust monitoring and control systems for secure and efficient fuel transfer.
Constructed on a state-of-the-art shipbuilding platform, the Lucia Cosulich is tailored to meet the increasing demand for alternative fuel delivery solutions. Her architecture ensures full compliance with IMO regulations and aligns with the evolving regulatory frameworks targeting maritime decarbonization.
Driving the Future of Marine Energy
As the second vessel in a strategic four-ship program, Lucia Cosulich plays a crucial role in Fratelli Cosulich’s vision to build a sustainable and technologically advanced bunkering fleet. The initiative reflects the company’s goal of enhancing supply chain resilience while enabling the maritime industry’s shift to cleaner fuels.
This next-generation series sets a new standard in the construction of environmentally responsible bunker tankers, embodying the Group’s mission to lead the maritime energy transition through innovation, safety, and regulatory foresight.
With delivery of Lucia Cosulich slated for the coming months, Fratelli Cosulich continues to cement its reputation as a pioneer in future-ready bunkering solutions.
About Fratelli Cosulich Group
Since its founding in 1857, the Fratelli Cosulich Group has been a pioneering force in the maritime industry, evolving into a global shipping and logistics player with a rich history spanning over 160 years. Still run by the Cosulich family in its seventh generation, the Group comprises over 130 companies based in 27 countries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, offering comprehensive shipping and logistics solutions through its 14 diverse business units.
Fratelli Cosulich Marine Energy, established in 1969, stands as a global leader, delivering top-quality marine energy services to cargo and cruise ships worldwide, with a strong focus on trust, innovation, and sustainability. Its extensive portfolio includes bunker trading, shipowning, and ship management services. Over the past five years, Fratelli Cosulich has invested over $150 million in expanding and modernizing its fleet, ensuring it remains at the cutting edge of industry standards and environmental responsibility.
The Marine Energy team’s global presence spans 11 strategically located offices with a dedicated team of over 100 professionals. Physical supply operations offer high-quality bunker fuels in key global ports, such as Singapore and Genoa, ensuring reliability and sustainability in fuel delivery. The company’s ISCC Certification further reinforces its commitment to providing superior biofuel blends and contributing to a cleaner maritime future.
In line with its commitment to sustainability, Fratelli Cosulich Marine Energy is also expanding its Small-Scale LNG fleet, which proudly flies the Italian flag. These vessels, designed with cutting-edge technology, provide optimum efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility, helping to bolster Italy’s maritime presence while advancing the global transition to cleaner energy sources.
Source Fratelli Cosulich Group
