Seanergy Maritime Holdings takes delivery of capesize vessel M/V Lordship
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Dry Bulk,
Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. has taken delivery of a 178 838 DWT capesize dry bulk vessel, renamed to M/V Lordship.
The M/V Lordship was built in 2010 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea.
It is the first of two capesize vessels that the company has agreed to acquire for a gross purchase price of US$20.75 million per vessel. The second capesize vessel, of 178 978 DWT and to be renamed M/V Knightship, also built in 2010 by Hyundai Heavy Industries, is expected to be delivered to the Company during December 2016.
Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. is an international provider of marine dry bulk shipping services through the ownership and operation of dry bulk vessels. The Company is incorporated in the Marshall Islands with executive offices in Athens, Greece, and an office in Hong Kong. Including the newly-delivered M/V Lordship, the company currently owns a modern fleet of a total of nine dry bulk carriers, consisting of seven capesizes and two supramaxes.
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