Malaysian Bulk Carriers Bhd (Maybulk) is said to be putting two more vessels up for sale, says The Edge, a local media. This comes on the heels of reports that it has sold one of its five post-Panamax dry bulk carriers — the 87,000-deadweight tonne (dwt) Alam Pesona — for US$6.8 million (RM27.88 million). The country’s largest dry bulk shipowner controlled by tycoon Tan Sri Robert Kuok is now in talks to sell Alam Padu, a bulk carrier built in April 2005 and has a deadweight of 87,000 tonnes, and Alam Murni, which is a 2003-built, 53,000dwt Supramax bulk carrier. Sources said that while Alam Pesona had been sold to Greek shipowner Navitas Compania Maritima SA, it is unclear who the buyers of the other two vessels are.