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Navios takes delivery of the first of 4 box ships on charters
NAVIOS Maritime Containers, a growth vehicle in the container sector based in the Marshall Islands, has announced that it has taken delivery of 3,270-TEU APL Denver, the first of four 2008-built panamax with period charters.
Following this acquisition, Navios will control 20 vessels of 84,520 TEU and an average age of 9.8 years, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
The remaining three vessels are expected to be delivered by mid-December. Navios Containers agreed to acquire the four 2008 built 4,730-TEU unit for US$96.8 million.
They are all employed on charters with a net daily charter rate of $27,156. The charters expire in 2020 and are expected to generate $70 million in operating profit.
Following this acquisition, Navios will control 20 vessels of 84,520 TEU and an average age of 9.8 years, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
The remaining three vessels are expected to be delivered by mid-December. Navios Containers agreed to acquire the four 2008 built 4,730-TEU unit for US$96.8 million.
They are all employed on charters with a net daily charter rate of $27,156. The charters expire in 2020 and are expected to generate $70 million in operating profit.
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