Castor Maritime Inc. Announces a New Charter Agreement at a Daily Gross Charter Rate of $39,500 For Its Capesize Vessel
Castor Maritime Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRM) announced the successful chartering of its Capesize dry bulk carrier, M/V Magic Orion, at a gross daily rate of $39,500. This time charter is set to begin on August 3, 2021, lasting approximately 45 days. With this charter, Castor Maritime continues to expand its operations, bolstered by a diversified fleet of 26 vessels with a total capacity of 2.2 million dwt.
- Secured a time charter for M/V Magic Orion at a gross daily rate of $39,500.
- Charter expected to commence on August 3, 2021, for about 45 days.
- Fleet expansion to a total of 26 vessels, supporting future revenue opportunities.
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LIMASSOL, Cyprus, July 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Castor Maritime Inc. (NASDAQ: CTRM), (“Castor”, or the “Company”) a diversified global shipping company, announces that the M/V Magic Orion, a 2006 built Capesize dry bulk carrier, following completion of its current employment contract, has been fixed on a time charter contract earning a daily gross charter rate of
About Castor Maritime Inc.
Castor Maritime Inc. is an international provider of shipping transportation services through its ownership of oceangoing cargo vessels.
On a fully delivered basis, Castor will own a fleet of 26 vessels, with an aggregate capacity of 2.2 million dwt, consisting of 1 Capesize, 7 Kamsarmax and 10 Panamax dry bulk vessels, as well as 1 Aframax, 5 Aframax/LR2 and 2 MR1 tankers. Where we refer to information on a “fully delivered basis”, we are referring to such information after giving effect to the successful consummation of our recent vessel acquisitions.
For more information please visit the Company’s website at www.castormaritime.com. Information on our website does not constitute a part of this press release.
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CONTACT DETAILS
For further information please contact:
Petros Panagiotidis
Castor Maritime Inc.
Email: ir@castormaritime.com
Media Contact:
Kevin Karlis
Capital Link
Email: castormaritime@capitallink.com
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