Last week, Seanergy Maritime Holdings announced that it had entered into letters of intent for the acquisition of the remaining ownership interests in Bulk Energy Transport (50%) and Maritime Capital Shipping (51%) that it does not own. Following the acquisitions, the Company will wholly own a fleet of 20 dry bulk vessels with a combined cargo-carrying capacity of approximately 1.3 million dwt and an average fleet age of 12.8 years. In terms of vessels, the diversified fleet will consist of four Capesize, three Panamax, two Supramax, one Handymax and ten Handysize dry bulk carriers. The sellers are related companies due to the common shareholder, the Restis family.
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Tags: · Bulk Energy Transport, Dale Ploughman, Maritime Capital Shipping, Seanergy Maritime Holdings
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