Dry Cargo
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Wilson buys six vessels from Rhenus
Norway’s Wilson has entered into an agreement with Germany’s Rhenus Maritime Services for the acquisition of ships and contract portfolio…
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Castor Maritime charters out latest panamax buy
Nasdaq-listed Castor Maritime has secured a new time charter contract with an undisclosed client for the newly delivered Japanese-built panamax…
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Beihai wins newcastlemax orders from Chinese Maritime Transport
China’s Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding Heavy Industry (BSIC) has won a contract from Taiwan’s Chinese Maritime Transport (CMT) for the construction…
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Tankers and boxships lead LNG propulsion surge
Despite recent bad press the volume of ships being built with LNG propulsion continues to surge, as does the ports…
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Bulk carriers collide in Turkey
Two bulk carriers suffered heavy damage after colliding in the Marmara Sea off the coast of the Doganarslan region between…
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Asia Maritime Pacific and Fleetscape ink sale and leaseback deal for six handy bulkers
London-based alternative capital provider Fleetscape said it has recently penned a deal to acquire six handysize bulk carriers from Hong…
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Belships seals fixtures for ultramax pair
Norwegian owner Belships has secured long-term charter contracts with undisclosed clients for two of its ultramax bulkers. The Oslo-listed firm…
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Diligent clears out its Imabari 28 fleet, aims for larger bulk carriers
Greece’s Diligent Holdings has sold all of its Imabari 28 bulk carriers in a series of off-market transactions with a…
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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 Greece’s 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. China’s 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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