For Immediate Release
June 10, 2025

BC Ferries selects shipyard to construct four New Major Vessels


VICTORIA, BC - BC Ferries has selected China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyards (CMI Weihai) to build four New Major Vessels (NMVs) following a rigorous global procurement process that included a public Request for Proposals, comprehensive bid evaluations, international site visits, and independent third-party reference checks.

“CMI Weihai is a global leader in passenger ferry construction, and shipbuilding more broadly,” said Nicolas Jimenez, CEO of BC Ferries. “It was the clear choice based on the overall strength of its bid, including its technical capabilities, high-quality and safety standards, ferry-building experience, proven ability to deliver safe, reliable vessels on dependable timelines, and the overall cost and value it delivers for our customers – all essential as we continue to experience growing demand and the urgent need to renew our aging fleet.”

CMI Weihai has a strong track record of building passenger and vehicle vessels for large international operators including Stena RoRo (Sweden) and Grimaldi Lines (Italy). Through its long-term partnership with Stena RoRo, CMI Weihai has built vessels for Canada’s Marine Atlantic ferry company and other major ferry operators such as Corsica Linea and Brittany Ferries (France). CMI Weihai’s work on a vessel for Marine Atlantic gives the shipyard direct experience meeting Transport Canada regulatory requirements.

“BC Ferries will have our own professional team of shipbuilding experts onsite at the shipyard throughout construction to provide ongoing oversight and quality assurance,” said Ed Hooper, BC Ferries’ Head of Fleet Renewal. Our team inspected the CMI Weihai shipyard as part of the selection process, and the scale and scope of the operations was impressive. Safety is our highest value, and our in-person evaluations focused on safety management, quality systems, engineering capability, materials storage and handling, production facilities, environmental protection, and even the dedicated space for our on-site team, among other factors. We are confident that CMI Weihai will be able to meet our high expectations for safety and quality, while delivering tremendous value for our customers and on-time delivery of the four vessels.”

In their first 10 years of service, BC Ferries anticipates investing over $230 million locally on refits and scheduled maintenance for the four currently approved NMVs, and more than $1 billion over their expected 45-year lifespans. This doesn’t include ongoing maintenance and refits for the rest of the fleet, which will continue to generate economic benefits for BC’s shipbuilding and maritime sectors. In addition to this reinvestment, the NMVs are expected to create approximately 9,195 job-years of employment, generate $851M in wages, and contribute nearly $1.2 billion to B.C.’s GDP over their service lifetime.

The NMVs will replace four aging ships nearing the end of their service lives, each increasingly prone to mechanical issues and service disruptions. The NMVs are a cornerstone of BC Ferries’ long-term fleet renewal strategy, addressing the urgent need to modernize aging vessels and infrastructure, accommodate expected demand growth, and enhance overall system resilience. Since 2016, BC Ferries has added 10 new vessels to its fleet, including four mid-size Salish Class vessels and six smaller Island Class ships. With four more Island Class vessels arriving in 2026, and all four NMVs expected to be in service between 2029-2031, BC Ferries remains on track to introduce 18 new vessels in just 15 years.

Built with diesel-battery hybrid propulsion systems and designed with the capability to operate on full electric power in future, the NMVs are expected to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve fuel efficiency, and lower underwater radiated noise to better protect marine life. With greater capacity than the vessels they replace, the NMVs will offer more space for vehicles and passengers and upgraded amenities, supporting a more reliable and comfortable travel experience.
 

While disclosing the total construction cost could compromise BC Ferries’ ability to secure the best value on future vessel procurements, the fixed-price contract to build these NMVs is within the approval limits provided by the BC Ferries Commissioner.  

More information about BC Ferries’ fleet renewal plans and what these new vessels will mean for customers is available in the two backgrounders that follow this release, and on the BC Ferries website. 


Additional Quotes

“Stena RoRo has contracted CMI Weihai Shipyards to build 15 vessels, delivering ferries for both Stena Line and other operators around the world, including in Canada. We continue to partner with this shipyard because they have the scale, technical expertise, and consistent ability to deliver complex passenger and vehicle vessels safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards.”

- Per Westling, Managing Director, Stena RoRo

“BC Ferries is the largest ferry operator in Canada and among the largest in the world. This new class of modern vessels will bring much-needed capacity, efficiency, and reliability to a system that plays a vital role in connecting communities. From a national perspective, it’s encouraging to see an operator taking a practical and balanced approach, weighing safety, cost, and long-term operational needs to ensure the continued delivery of essential ferry service.”

- Serge Buy, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Ferry Association

“Over the last decade or so, the vast majority of Interferry’s operator members building large ferries have done so and continue to do so in China. In fact, there are only a few remaining shipyards outside of China that still have the desire, expertise and/or infrastructure required to build large, complex ferries, as well as provide support throughout the vessel’s life.”

- Mike Corrigan, Chief Executive Officer, Interferry

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS 

This press release contains certain “forward looking statements”. These statements relate to future events or future performance and reflect the Company’s expectations regarding growth in demand for ferry services, future performance of our contracted shipbuilder, financial and operational risks for our business, our operational performance and industry performance and trends. They reflect management’s current internal projections, expectations and beliefs, and are based on information currently available to management. Some of the market conditions and factors that have been considered in formulating the assumptions upon which forward looking statements are based include population and demand growth estimates, shipbuilding demand and cost projections, ship reliability estimates, ship builder past performance, traffic trends, inflation, interest rates, fuel costs, construction costs and timelines, the state of the economy, tariff impacts and fluctuating financial markets. A number of factors could cause actual events or results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward looking statements. Although we believe that the forward looking statements contained in this press release are based upon reasonable assumptions, investors cannot be assured that actual results will be consistent with these forward looking statements. These forward looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances except as may be required by applicable law. 

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