UK ELECTRICITY GRID POWERS UP WITH MAIDEN CALL OF AAL SUPER B-CLASS IN DOVER

27/08/2025

The AAL Antwerp has marked both its own and the wider AAL Shipping Super B-Class fleet’s maiden call in Dover with the successful delivery of a 330-tonne transformer and associated project cargo units. The components are to be used in the ongoing redevelopment of the Sellindge Substation, a key facility within the UK National Grid.

The vessel’s long-haul voyage from Asia to Europe showcased the exceptional cargo intake and heavy-lift capabilities of AAL’s new Super B-Class fleet, along with the parcelling expertise of the carrier’s engineering and operations team – delivering significant economies of scale on a single sailing for multiple shippers.

The Dover-bound cargo was loaded in Taicang, China. From there, the AAL Antwerp proceeded to Taichung and Nantong to load steel frames and several barges. After navigating around the Cape of Good Hope and through the English Channel, she first discharged her barges in Rotterdam, Netherlands, followed by steel frames in Cuxhaven, Germany. The vessel then made her call in Dover for the delivery of the transformer and other components, before continuing to her final discharge port in Antwerp, Belgium.

Launched in 2024, AAL’s Super B-Class fleet consists of eight 32,000-deadweight heavy lift vessels. Each ship features over 90,000 FRT cargo intake capacity, three heavy-lift cranes with tandem lifting capability of up to 700 metric tonnes (with some vessels equipped with 800 tonnes), enhanced deck strength and crane outreach, flexible hold configurations, and the innovative ‘ECO-DECK’ system. This unique retractable feature uses repositionable tween deck pontoons to extend open deck space to over 5,000 square metres.

Photo 2: Another angle of AAL Antwerp, a 32,000-dwt Super B-Class heavy lift MPV, discharging a 330-tonne transformer at the Port of Dover.

“The Port of Dover is a strategic gateway into the United Kingdom. With the launch of our new Super B-Class fleet, expanded tonnage capabilities, and increasing sailing frequency, we’ve seen a sharp rise in calls to the region – particularly in support of national energy infrastructure projects across both its renewable and conventional sectors,” said John Pittalis, Global Head of Marketing & Communications, AAL Shipping (AAL).

Six Super B-Class vessels have already been delivered and are operating globally. The AAL Dammam was unveiled last month at the CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipyard in Guangzhou, China. The final two vessels – AAL Newcastle and AAL Mumbai – are due for delivery in 2026 and will offer upgraded heavy lift capacity of 800 metric tonnes.

John Pittalis
Global Head of Marketing & Communications,
AAL Shipping
Photo 3: Another angle of AAL Antwerp, a 32,000-dwt Super B-Class heavy lift MPV, discharging a 330-tonne transformer at the Port of Dover.

Emma Ward, Chief Operations Officer at the Port of Dover, said: “We are delighted to welcome the AAL Antwerp on her maiden call to Dover. This milestone highlights the port’s capability to handle some of the world’s most advanced heavy-lift vessels and complex project cargo operations. The successful delivery of the 330-tonne transformer and associated components marks an important step in strengthening the UK’s energy infrastructure. Projects like the Sellindge Substation redevelopment are vital to ensuring a resilient and future-ready electricity grid, and we are proud that the Port of Dover plays a central role in supporting them.”

Emma Ward
Chief Operations Officer,
Port of Dover

Following the successful discharge, the Port of Dover unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark the inaugural call of AAL’s Super B-Class fleet.

Notes to editors

  • The Port of Dover is closing the gap every day between the UK and the world by connecting trade, travel, visitors and communities locally-globally, collaborating with local and international partners to create a more seamless, sustainable and tech-enabled port.
  • As the UK’s busiest international ferry port and a vital gateway for the movement of people and trade, Dover handles £144 billion of trade per year, 33% of UK trade in goods with the EU and welcomes over 11 million passengers.
  • Dover is an award-winning cruise port, delivering world class travel and visitor experiences to over 20 different cruise lines each year. With a growing and diversifying cargo business operating from state-of-the-art facilities, a new marina which is at the centre of the revived waterfront, plus opportunities for further expansion in the future, Dover’s proud history dating back 400 years has a new modern twist.

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