bound4blue targets Asian growth with new production capabilities and partnerships in China

bound4blue, a global leader in wind propulsion systems, has expanded its industrial footprint in Asia with the establishment of new production capabilities in China, alongside the signing of strategic regional partnerships to accelerate adoption of its proven eSAIL® suction sail technology.

The expansion marks a major step in the company’s global growth strategy, positioning bound4blue closer to key shipbuilding and retrofitting hubs. This allows bound4blue to manufacture near the yards where their systems will be integrated, both for newbuildings and for vessels calling in Asia for retrofit, ultimately helping shipowners achieve measurable reductions in fuel consumption and emissions.

 Production in China will be handled through a network of outsourced industrial partners with strong naval and offshore manufacturing capabilities. The facilities - strategically located around Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta - are certified to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards, use APQP4wind tools and regularly evaluated by major classification societies including DNV, BV or Lloyd’s Register. 

The partners’ combined capacity supports the production of up to 100 eSAIL® units annually from 2026, with the potential for significant expansion through the allocation of additional space and inclusion of secondary facilities. 

By localising production, bound4blue will reduce lead times for its Model 2 and Model 3 eSAILs®, while improving logistics efficiency for projects throughout Asia. The proximity to key shipyards in China, South Korea and Japan streamlines installations, bringing the company closer to both its customers and the world’s most active newbuilding hubs.

In a further signal of bound4blue’s regional commitment, the company has also announced a series of partnerships with leading manufacturing suppliers in China. These include a specialist in heavy-marine and port-handling equipment with deep expertise in offshore vessels, ship-loaders and heavy steel structures; a leading global structure provider; and a trusted global provider of lifting and material-handling systems with a proven record in safety-critical environments and advanced engineering.

The collaborations will initially focus on manufacturing and logistics, with plans to extend into after-sales service and technical support as more fleets operating in the region adopt bound4blue’s technology. 

Speaking about the expansion and regional opportunity, Juan José Arrebola, COO of bound4blue, explains: “China is central to the future of maritime decarbonisation. It’s where a large share of the world’s new vessels are designed and built, and where shipowners are looking for proven, practical technologies to meet fuel and emission targets. By expanding our production network and partnerships here, we’re ensuring that our suction sails can be delivered faster, at greater scale and with the same quality standards that have defined our European operations from day one."

 

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