Navios Acquisition Disposes Oldest VLCC

April 1, 2019

Navios Maritime Acquisition Corporation, an international shipping company, said that it  has sold the oldest vessel of its fleet, the C. Dream.

According to a press release from the US-listed, Greece-based company, the 299,000-dwt very large crude carrier (VLCC) C. Dream (built 2000) is sold for $21.75m.

The 323,967 cbm vessel, with a length of 332 meters and a width of 60 meters, was built in Hitachi shipyard in Japan.

Navios Acquisition is an owner and operator of tanker vessels focusing on the transportation of petroleum products (clean and dirty) and bulk liquid chemicals. Its fleet includes approximately 38 double-hulled tanker vessels, aggregating approximately four million deadweight tons (dwt).

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