d’Amico Sign US$ 25.7 Million Sale and Leaseback Deal

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  • d’Amico Tankers signs deal for  Product tanker sale and leaseback with a Japanese counterparty.
  • The sale of the 45,999 dwt MR tanker for a consideration of USD 25.7 million.
  • The sale of the Hyundai-Mipo-built High Voyager to bring in around USD 9.6 million,  contributing to the liquidity required to complete DIS’ fleet renewal program.
  • DIS’s current fleet comprises 49.5 double-hulled product tankers with an average age of about 6.9 years.
  • d’Amico Tankers additionally has one LR1 product tanker on order from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd., scheduled for delivery in Q3 2019.

d’Amico Tankers enters into another product tanker leaseback deal. The sale and leaseback deal was signed with a Japanese counterparty, reports Glory Logistics.

What is in the contract?

Ireland-based d’Amico Tankers, a subsidiary of Italy’s d’Amico International Shipping (DIS), has signed a memorandum of agreement and bareboat charter contract for the sale and leaseback of the 2014-built MT High Voyager.

Paolo d’Amico, Chairman of d’Amico International Shipping, stated that he was glad to announce the conclusion of the deal with a reputable Japanese counterparty, which will generate net cash proceeds of approximately USD 9.6 million for DIS, after the repayment of the existing bank loan and commissions.

Company recovers

The sale of the 45,999 dwt medium-range product tanker for a consideration of USD 25.7 million follows several such deals in 2018.

The contracts are being pursued as the company readies for the recovery from a challenging period for the product tanker market.

The sale of the Hyundai-Mipo-built High Voyager will bring in around USD 9.6 million in cash, net of commissions and the reimbursement of the vessel’s existing loan, contributing to the liquidity required to complete DIS’ fleet renewal program.

Fleet expansion

DIS added that d’Amico Tankers would maintain full control of the vessel, since a 10-year bareboat charter agreement was also concluded with the buyer, with a purchase obligation at the end of the charter period.

The company also has the option to repurchase the vessel at any time starting from the third anniversary of her sale with three months’ notice and at a competitive cost of funds.

DIS said that its fleet now comprises 49.5 double-hulled product tankers (MR, Handysize and LR1) with an average age of about 6.9 years (of which 24 owned, 17.5 time-chartered-in and 8 bareboat-chartered-in.

d’Amico Tankers additionally has one LR1 product tanker on order from Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd., scheduled for delivery in Q3 2019.

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Source: Gloryjsc