Securing “China’s Car-Carrier” with “China’s Smart Control”

 Corporate News    |      2025-08-04

A major milestone has just been reached for the four 7,000-CEU LNG dual-fuel PCTCs (Pure Car and Truck Carriers) invested in by Anhui Hangrui International Roll-on/Roll-off Shipping Co., Ltd. (AICC) — a joint venture of JAC Motors, Chery and Anhui Provincial Port & Shipping Group — designed by Shanghai Ship Design & Research Institute and built by Wuhu Shipyard. 

• January 2025: the lead vessel *Hangrui Huanghu* was delivered and set sail on her maiden China–Mediterranean service. 

• June 2025: the second vessel *Hangrui Kunpeng* completed dock trials and sea trials. 

• Now: the third vessel *Hangrui Fenghuang* has moved into full system commissioning.

As the supplier of the core electrical and automation packages for this series, Sibo Group delivered switchboards, distribution panels, starters, alarm and monitoring systems and integrated control consoles on time and to the highest quality — adding yet another brilliant chapter to “Chinese wheels, Chinese build, Chinese cars, Chinese transport.”


One ship, room for 7,000 “Chinese dreams”

199.9 m long and 38 m wide, the 12 vehicle decks form a “multi-storey garage at sea.” Passenger cars, heavy trucks, buses and construction machinery each find their own dedicated space.

WinGD’s latest-generation dual-fuel main engine, fitted with iCER intelligent exhaust-gas recirculation, switches seamlessly between LNG and fuel oil, giving the fleet a “green heart” for long voyages.

An invisible grid, visibly reliable

From main switchboards to the last sub-distribution box, from single-point alarms to the whole-ship monitoring network, we have woven an “invisible power grid” through this floating city.

Every lift and levelling of the MacGregor electric-drive RORO decks is backed by Sibo’s fast-response starters and distribution panels working silently behind the scenes. 

A “neural network” of 5,600 monitoring nodes streams real-time data on gas pressure, engine temperature and hold humidity straight to the central control screen — the chief engineer can diagnose remotely at the touch of a button.

Global reach, intelligent future

The successful delivery of this project once again proves Sibo Group’s professional competence in global marine electrical and automation systems. 

Over the coming years we will keep ramping up investment in smart technologies, opening new service hubs across the world’s oceans. We look forward to joining even more shipowners in letting “Made-in-China Intelligence” shine on every sea.

Sibo Group provides tailor-made, efficient and reliable maritime electrical and automation solutions. We are ready to be your solid partner on every future voyage.