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tag: Bulkers
14/12/20 09:44
The 100,000-dwt bulker has been completed by Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Imari Shipyard & Works and delivered to Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, which meanwhile joins the Japan Hydrogen Association
02/12/20 10:02
Nova Marine Carriers acquires a 2016-built bulk carrier and takes delivery of another one built in 2013
02/12/20 09:59
Nova Marine Carriers acquires a 2016-built bulk carrier and takes delivery of another one built in 2013
27/11/20 17:10
Scorpio Bulkers collects 67 million USD from the sale of 5 more vessels
25/11/20 09:49
The Swiss shipping company joined Sea Cargo Charter, the organisation set up this year to set a benchmark for responsible shipping
19/11/20 10:48
The plan for the disposal of the bulk fleet carried out by the company led by Emanuele Lauro continues rapidly
15/10/20 16:52
Sale of 3 more Ultramax units for the company led by Emanuele Lauro
06/10/20 08:09
The bulker dismissed within the framework of the debt restructuring process of the Naples-based company, which reached an agreement with the American fund
06/10/20 08:05
The SBI Sousta, a 2016 built non-scrubber-fitted Kamsarmax, and the SBI Conga, a Kamsarmax vessel built in 2015, have been dismissed
29/09/20 14:36
Scorpio Bulkers has agreed to sell the 2016 built non-scrubber-fitted SBI Rock for 18 million USD and starts its announced transition towards offshore wind projects
17/09/20 12:22
The first offshore turbine installation vessel ordered by the company to arrive in 2023 and debut in a market promising attractive growth rates
08/09/20 16:32
Diana Shipping entered into a time charter contract for the Newport News, until end 2021, for the 208,021 dwt dry bulk vessel built in 2017 currently chartered to the Geneva-based operator
03/08/20 10:40
Safeen appoints Rocktree to design and manage transhipper conversion
03/07/20 17:25
The 39,000 dwt open hatch bulker, built in China in 2015, passes to Greek interests
12/05/20 09:45
Scorpio Bulkers sells shares of Scorpio Tankers to cope with a heavy loss in the first quarter