Eagle Bulk takes delivery of M/V Mystic Eagle
Published by Harleigh Hobbs,
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Dry Bulk,
Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. has taken delivery of the M/V Mystic Eagle, the first of nine Crown-63 ultramax dry bulk sister vessels the company has acquired from Greenship Bulk Trust.
With the addition of the M/V Mystic Eagle, the current Eagle Bulk fleet consists of 41 vessels on the water, including three ultramax vessels, with another eight ultramaxes set to be delivered over the coming months. The company’s pro-forma owned-fleet will consist of 49 supramaxes/ultramaxes.
Eagle Bulk is a Marshall Islands corporation headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. It owns one of the largest fleets of supramax/ultramax dry bulk vessels in the world. Supramax/ultramax vessels, which are constructed with onboard cranes, range in size from approximately 50 000 to 65 000 DWT. The company transports a broad range of major and minor bulk cargoes, including but not limited to coal, grain, ore, pet coke, cement and fertilizer, along worldwide shipping routes.
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