Global shipping giant CMA CGM has registered four vessels under the Indian flag in 2025 and aims to recruit 1,000 Indian seafarers by December, with an additional 500 hires planned in 2026. The group plans to receive six new ships built in India between 2029 and 2031, reinforcing its long-term Indian maritime strategy.
Strengthening Indian Maritime Footprint
CMA CGM SA, the world’s third-largest container shipping company, is significantly expanding its presence under the Indian flag. The group has already registered four ships under the Indian registry in 2025, marking an important milestone for India’s shipping ambitions. This initiative supports the government’s push to increase tonnage under the Indian flag and boost domestic maritime capabilities.
A Strategic Push for Indian Seafarers
Demonstrating a long-term commitment to India’s maritime sector, CMA CGM plans to recruit 1,000 Indian seafarers by the end of 2025. Additionally, the company intends to hire 500 more Indian crew members in 2026, thereby creating substantial employment opportunities in maritime professions. This move will build local expertise and strengthen the Indian seafaring workforce.
Future Fleet Expansion
Looking ahead, CMA CGM has commissioned six new liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered feeder container ships to be constructed by 2029-2031 at the Cochin Shipyard, India’s major shipbuilding hub. These vessels will be registered under the Indian flag upon delivery, reflecting CMA CGM’s strategy to deepen its India presence while aligning with global sustainability trends through LNG propulsion.
Key Highlights
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Four CMA CGM ships have been reflagged under the Indian flag in 2025.
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Targeted recruitment of 1,000 Indian seafarers by end-2025, plus 500 more by 2026.
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Six new LNG-powered feeder container ships ordered, to be delivered between 2029-2031.
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Shipbuilding contract awarded to Cochin Shipyard, boosting India’s shipbuilding industry.
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CMA CGM’s Indian footprint supports the government’s tonnage growth ambitions.
Maritime Industry Impact
CMA CGM’s active Indian flag and seafarer recruitment initiative symbolizes a turning point in India’s maritime sector, increasing employment, encouraging sustainable shipping technologies, and elevating India’s position in global shipping. This initiative is expected to catalyze growth for Indian shipyards and auxiliary maritime services.
Sources: Economic Times, Maritime Gateway, Offshore-Energy.biz, Moneycontrol, India Shipping News