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Concordia Maritime CEO: "We are getting paid very well for our oldest ships."

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 16, 2022

P-MAX vessel Stena Provence Credit: Concordia Maritime - Photo: M. Cooper

P-MAX vessel Stena Provence Credit: Concordia Maritime - Photo: M. Cooper

Sweden-based shipowner Concordia Maritime has agreed to sell three product tankers, Stena Primorsk, Stena Performance and Stena Provence, all built in 2006 and of 65,200 dwt, to an unnamed European buyer.

Concordia Maritime said Friday that the delivery is expected to take place during the fourth quarter of 2022.

"The sale is expected to have a positive liquidity effect of approximately USD 30 million. The surplus will be used for repayment of loans," the company said.

According to Concordia Maritime, the agreed price is significantly above the market valuations made in mid-2022.

"Second-hand prices for product tankers have risen sharply in the past six months as the freight market has soared. Tonnage older than 10 years has risen the most in percentage terms. Since the end of March 2022, benchmark prices for a 15-year-old MR vessel (47,000 dwt) have risen by around 70 percent. Behind the development is a strong tanker market as a result of, among other things, changed trading patterns due to the war in Ukraine and a high demand for ships," the company said.

Concordia Maritime CEO: We're getting paid very well for oldest ships


Erik Lewenhaupt, Concordia Maritime CEO - Credit: Concordia Maritime

Photo by: Bengt Säll




Erik Lewenhaupt, CEO of Concordia Maritime said:"The sale of the vessels is made primarily to take advantage of the increased ship valuations. We are now seeing a massive interest in second-hand tonnage. The tanker market is cyclical and our business model includes both purchases and sales of vessels. Here, timing is absolutely crucial. Right now we are getting paid very well for our oldest ships."

Also, the company said that, in accordance with existing bank agreement, the surplus from the sale will be used for accelerated repayment of loans and thereby strengthening the company financially.

After the sale of the three ships, Concordia Maritime's fleet consists of four ships built in 2009-2011.

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