sailing ships innovative and clean

Through the specifications related to our business of short-distance transport in Europe, CTMV committed in the fight against global warming.

Our priority is to provide our customers with environmentally-friendly transport using renewable energies, in the spirit of Tradition and Modernity service.

3D map of our ship

In partnership with ADEME, CTMV FairWindWine is performing Carbon Calculation in order to reduce its emissions to the minimum.

Moreover, "Sustainable Ship Design Project" will make a lifecycle analysis of our future sailing ships to evaluate their environnemental footprint.

Laurent Mermier présente les plans du voilier
Laurent Mermier and Joël Brétécher (SHIPSTUDIO)
present the map of the ship.




Waiting for the laucnh of our modern sailing cargo ship fleet, CTMV and its trademark Fair Wind Wine are opening markets
by chartering traditionals tall ships like the threemasted schooner Kathleen and May (built in 1900), the schooner Etoile de France (built in 1938)
and the three masted bark Belem (built in 1896) which is supporting our concept.
CTMV is also dealing with other traditional tall ships to reinforce the sailing merchant marine.


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