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GE Shipping contracts to sell its two oldest Suezmax Crude Carriers

GE Shipping contracts to sell its two oldest Suezmax Crude Carriers

The Great Eastern Shipping Company (GE Shipping) in a filing to BSE has informed that it has contracted to sell its 2000 built Suezmax Crude Carriers, Jag Lateef and Jag Laadki of about 147,080 dwt and about 150,284 dwt respectively. The vessels will be delivered to the new buyers in H2 FY 2020-21.

The Company’s current fleet stands at 47 vessels, comprising 34 tankers (11 crude carriers, 18 product tankers, 5 LPG carrier) and 13 dry bulk carriers with an average age of 12.48 years aggregating 3.80 mn dwt. The company has also contracted to buy a Secondhand Capesize Bulk Carrier which is expected to be delivered in H2 FY 2020-21.

 




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