Green MarineStar Bulk Adds Three More ECO Kamsarmaxes

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Athens-based dry bulk shipping firm Star Bulk Carriers has brought its newbuilding tally of ECO Kamsarmax to five after revealing that it has contracted Qingdao Shipyard Co. for three more 82,000 dwt newbuilding vessels.

Fuel efficient engines

Namely, in November 2023 Star Bulk revealed it had ordered two high-specification Kamsarmaxes, fitted with fuel-efficient engines, shaft generators as well as alternate marine power solutions that will reduce the vessels’ energy requirements.

Two ships from the tally are slated for delivery in 2025 followed by three more in 2026.

Investment renewal 

The fleet renewal investments are being pursued as part of the company’s preparations for more stringent environmental regulations.

“We continue to prepare for more stringent environmental regulations by investing in renewing our fleet, having increased the size of our newbuilding order from two to five latest generation, high specification Eco Kamsarmaxes delivering in 2025- 2026. In addition, we have started taking delivery of our long-term Charter-in Eco tonnage, currently operating two vessels out of the six that we expect to be delivered during 2024,” Petros Pappas, CEO of Star Bulk said.

In Q4 2023, Star Bulk reported a net income of $39.7 million, down from $85.8 million in Q4 2022. Adjusted net income was $63.5 million, and net cash provided by operating activities was $85.8 million.

Meanwhile, in January 2024, the Greek bulker major welcomed into the fleet the newbuilding vessels Star Voyager and Stargazer, a Kamsarmax vessel built in Tsuneishi- Zhousan and an Ultramax vessel built in Tsuneishi- Cebu.

As part of its fleet rejuvenation efforts the shipping company has been selling its older less-efficient tonnage, offloading a total of nine vessels since November 2023.

During the first half of 2024, Star Bulk expects to collect $112.0 million from vessel sales.

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Source : Off shore energy