Goldwin Shipping sells dry bulk carriers
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
Hong Kong-based shipowner and operator Goldwin Shipping has sold two supramax dry bulk carriers – 2011 built 53K DWT MV Amber Beverly and 2010 built 53K DWT MV Amber Alena – for around US$23.5 million to Chinese shipowners.
Furthermore, Goldwin Shipping is also trying to sell its 2013 built ultramax dry bulk carrier 63K DWT MV Amber Champion, which is inspectable in China on the last week of July 2018. The company would be left with only tanker newbuildings on its hands.
Two 55K DWT tankers will be built at the Chengxi Shipyard and will be delivered in late 2019 with a price tag of US$39 million each.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/26072018/goldwin-shipping-sells-dry-bulk-carriers/
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