GRSE Launches 3rd German-Bound Multi-Purpose Vessel in Kolkata

Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) has laid the foundation for the third multi-purpose vessel in a series of twelve being built for German firm Carsten Rehder. This contract represents the largest commercial vessel order ever received by the state-owned shipyard. The vessels, part of the CORAL 7500 DWT series, are designed to carry bulk, general, and project cargo, including containers and windmill blades. The project is a collaborative effort with German partners and aligns with the government's vision to make India a global shipbuilding hub.

Key Points: GRSE Builds 3rd German MPV, Largest Commercial Order

  • Foundation for 3rd MPV laid
  • Part of 12-vessel German order
  • Largest commercial order for GRSE
  • Supports Make in India for World vision
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GRSE lays foundation for 3rd muti-purpose vessel for German firm

GRSE lays foundation for 3rd of 12 multi-purpose vessels for a German firm, marking its largest commercial shipbuilding order under Make in India.

"largest order for commercial vessels it has received so far - GRSE"

Kolkata, Feb 23

In keeping with the Union government's vision to develop India into a global shipbuilding hub, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited -- a Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Defence -- on Monday, laid the foundation for the third multi-purpose vessel it is building for Germany's Carsten Rehder Schiffsmakler and Reederei GmbH & Co. KG.

GRSE is building 12 MPVs for this client.

While the shipyard's mainstay continues to remain warship building, it has also diversified into commercial shipbuilding, under the Union government's "Make in India, Make for the World" vision.

This is the largest order for commercial vessels it has received so far.

Monday's ceremony was attended by senior GRSE officials, as well as those from Carsten Rehder Schiffsmakler and Reederei GmbH & Co. KG.

The project involves the designing and building of a modern series of high-performance vessels under the CORAL 7500 DWT MPV series, being developed as a collaborative initiative between GRSE and Germany's Carsten Rehder.

The initial contract for four vessels was signed on June 22, 2024, followed by subsequent agreements bringing the total order to twelve vessels.

The final contracts, including ninth to twelfth Hybrid Propulsion MPVs, were signed on September 19, 2025.

Each MPV will have an overall length of 120 metres and a beam of 17 metres, with a draught of 5.85 metres.

With a capacity to carry 7,500 metric tonnes of cargo, these vessels are equipped with a single, large cargo hold designed for bulk, general and project cargoes.

A key feature of the design is the capability to carry containers on hatch covers and multiple large windmill blades on deck, thereby enhancing operational flexibility.

The project is being developed in close collaboration with German firms, including F.H. Bertling, ForestWave Navigation/Schulte and Bruns, and Delft Shipping.

Technical design expertise has been provided by Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS), in partnership with GRSE.

These ships would be certified by the classification society -- Det Norske Veritas.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Great to see a PSU from Kolkata getting such a large international order. It brings jobs and prestige to the region. Hope this success story is replicated across other defence PSUs.
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Rohit P
The specs are impressive – carrying windmill blades shows forward-thinking design. Collaborating with German engineering firms is a smart move for tech transfer and quality assurance.
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Sarah B
While this is a positive development, I hope the focus on commercial orders doesn't dilute GRSE's primary mandate of warship building for our Navy. Strategic defence needs must remain the top priority.
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Karthik V
Hybrid propulsion for the later vessels is a welcome step towards greener shipping. India should lead in sustainable maritime technology. Good to see DNV certification – meets global standards.
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Meera T
From 4 vessels to 12! The client's confidence speaks volumes. This is how we build a global reputation – deliver quality, and the orders will follow. A proud moment for Indian manufacturing. ✨

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