SWS concluded a remarkable year with a standout presence at Marintec China 2025, reinforcing its position as a global leader in shipbuilding innovation and execution.

CSSC exhibition booth drew significant attention by displaying detailed models of four landmark vessels: the domestically built large cruise ship Adora Huacheng, the versatile Fast4ward® FPSO, the 180,000 dwt dual-fuel bulk carrier, and the deepwater semi-submersible drilling platform "Haiyang Shiyou 981". Concurrently, SWS’s forward-looking design capabilities were formally recognized as it secured Approval in Principle (AIP) certificates from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for three pioneering green vessel designs: 102,000 CBM Very Large Ethane Carrier (VLEC), 14,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ship and 300,000 dwt ammonia dual-fuel VLCC.

This achievement highlights SWS’s commitment to leading the maritime industry's transition to sustainable fuels. The exhibition success coincided with the triumphant conclusion of SWS’s 2025 delivery program. The company set a new annual record by delivering 29 vessels, totaling 2.7065 million deadweight tons, surpassing its target by an impressive 7 ships. The display of iconic models, recognition of next-generation green designs, and the announcement of record-breaking deliveries together underscore SWS's comprehensive strength and its pivotal role in shaping a greener, smarter, and more advanced future for global shipbuilding.