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Gestioni Armatoriali sells tanker pair to Chandris Hellas

Piraeus-based shipping company Chandrios Hellas is reported as the new operator of a pair of MR2 tankers bought by Italy’s Gestioni Armatoriali and already renamed Aktea and Aegea.

Both the 10-year-old vessels previously known as Mare di Genova and Mare di Venezia had just been sold by the Ravenna-based shipping firm as part of the restructuring plan with creditors Deutsche Bank and Attestor Capital sealed last summer.

Today the market price of the Aktea is $17.6m and for the Aegea is $15.5m according to MSI’s Forecast Marine eValuator.

Nicola Capuzzo

Nicola is a highly qualified journalist focused on transport economics, logistics and shipping with broad experience in both online and printed media. Specialties: shipping, ship finance, banking, commodities and port economics. He regularly interviews Europe's top shipowner executives for Maritime CEO magazine.
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