Dry Cargo
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Chellaram seals deal for its most expensive secondhand ship
Vishal Khurana-led bulker outfit Chellaram Shipping has closed its most expensive single deal in the secondhand market to date, adding…
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Densay enters the cape business
A few weeks ago the 2012-built capesize, the 175,000-dwt , invited offers, and the Jinhai built vessel was reported sold…
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Alycon sells capesize to new Chinese entrant
One of Greeceās oldest shipowning outfits, Alcyon Shipping, has completed a rare move in the S&P markets, selling its oldest…
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Tufton offloads handy bulker for $16.2m
London-listed Tufton Oceanic Assets has sealed what it calls an opportunistic new sale, landing $16.2m from its handysize bulker Dragon. The…
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K Line makes history with successful carbon capture at sea
Carbon capture and storage at sea is now a thing following landmark trials onboard a Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line)…
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Diana Shipping to spin off three older bulkers
New York-listed bulker owner Diana Shipping will spin off three of its older ships into a newly formed vehicle, OceanPal…
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Seanergy takes fleet to 17 with Rosco capesize buy
Greek owner Seanergy Maritime has agreed to purchase its seventh Japanese capesize this year for $34.3m, expanding its fleet to…
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China posts record drop in steel output
Another record drop in Chinese steel output has spooked many in dry bulk. Chinaās National Bureau of Statistics has issued…
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Klaveness Combination Carriers offloads its oldest ship
Norwegian owner Klaveness Combination Carriers (KCC) has sold its oldest vessel as it starts preparing for a renewal of its…
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Safe Bulkers: Ships for the 2030s
Today sees the launch of the latest issue of Maritime CEO magazine with Polys Hajioannou from Safe Bulkers on the…
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Belships snaps up ultramax bulker resale
Belships’ fleet expansion continues with the acquisition of an ultramax newbuilding resale currently under construction in Japan. The 64,000 dwt…
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Tomini pounces for another kamsarmax
Tomini Shipping has again added to its fleet of dry bulk carriers with the purchase of a kamsarmax. The Dubai-based…
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Sveinung StĆøhle to help Maria Angelicoussis run Greece’s largest shipowner
Angelicoussis Shipping Group, Greeceās largest shipowner with one of the worldās largest privately-owned fleets, has announced the appointment of Sveinung…
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Norden cashes in on rising bulker values
Danish owner and operator Norden has capitalised on rising bulk carrier values, selling a number of assets in recent months.…
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Chinaās coal shortages becoming more acute
Itās a case of when it rains, it pours for Chinaās beleaguered national grid at the moment, something that is…
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Golden Ocean orders kamsarmax quartet in China as it sells panamax pair
John Fredriksen-backed bulker owner Golden Ocean Group is pressing forward with its fleet renewal and expansion programme, having sold two…
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Beks bags another cape
Istanbul-based Beks Shipmanagement has snapped up its second cape in the space of one month. Broking reports indicate that the…
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Fortescue sets out to retrofit bulkers to run on green ammonia
Australian mining company Fortescue Metals Group has announced plans to convert its eight 260,000 dwt bulk carriers to run on…
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Safe Bulkers ties another capesize down to a long-term deal
NYSE-listed bulker owner Safe Bulkers has announced its second long-term capesize charter this week, sealing a three-year time charter for…
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Castor Maritime seals two new charters
Nasdaq-listed Castor Maritime has secured new time charter contracts with undisclosed clients for two of its bulk carriers. The Greek…
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