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Anemoi & COSCO SHIPPING Heavy Industry reinforce rotor sail collaboration with renewed framework agreement

Feb 10, 2026
Mr. Nick Contopoulos, CCO of Anemoi and Mr. Jony Guo, Director, Repair & Conversion, Commercial Headquarters of CHI signed the Framework Agreement, and both teams from COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry witnessed the signing ceremony

Anemoi is pleased to announce the renewal of its framework agreement with CHI, strengthening and expanding their long-standing Rotor Sail collaboration.

Anemoi and CHI first entered into a cooperation agreement in 2022 and since then have successfully completed the installation of nine Rotor Sails at CHI subsidiary shipyards, including VLOC installations for both Vale and U-Ming at CHI Zhoushan. Having closely collaborated on projects previously, the duo provide a wealth of experience and expertise, giving confidence to those considering a Rotor Sail installation and providing added clarity on the installation process and costs.

Under the updated agreement, Anemoi’s Rotor Sail customers can benefit from CHI’s technical installation services, spanning from integration design to onboard installation at any of CHI subsidiary shipyards across China.

This landmark agreement with CHI, supporting turnkey integration and installation services, gives CHI and Anemoi customers the option to pick and choose from a variety of services and locations across the CHI network. Having collaborated closely on multiple Rotor Sail projects, together Anemoi and CHI offer a uniquely compelling and coordinated approach backed by substantial shared experience.

Nick Contopoulos, CCO of Anemoi, said: “Renewing our framework agreement with CHI marks a major benefit for our customers. By combining CHI’s installation expertise with our proven Rotor Sail technology, we can deliver even more value, clarity and confidence to owners looking to retrofit or install wind-assisted propulsion on their newbuild vessels. This collaboration underscores our commitment to advancing wind propulsion across the global fleet.

Jony Guo, Director, Repair & Conversion, Commercial Headquarters of CHI, commented “We are delighted to renew and expand our partnership with Anemoi. Our combined experience position us strongly to support the growing adoption of wind-assisted propulsion. This agreement reflects our ongoing commitment to enabling greener maritime operations.”

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