Discover the Navios-Fulvia: Ratings & Maritime News
IMO: 9500986
Bulk Carrier, Panama
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Vessel Details
MMSI
351546000
Callsign
H3FN
Width
45.0 m
Length
292.0 m
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Vincent
2025-01-26
Position: Crane Operator
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Latest News (2)
Navios Maritime Partners Secures 16- to 21-Month Timecharter for Capesize Bulk Carrier
In a strategic move, NYSE-listed Navios Maritime Partners has successfully secured a timecharter for its capesize bulk carrier, the Navios Fulvia, with an undisclosed charterer. This agreement spans 16 to 21 months, commencing in August 2023. The Navios Fulvia, boasting a deadweight tonnage of 179,300 and constructed in 2010, will be chartered at a net rate of $13,443 per day, equating to a gross daily rate of $14,150. This charter adds to Navios Maritime Partners' portfolio and underscores their ongoing commitment to fostering growth in the maritime industry.
Navios Maritime Partners Expands Fleet with Acquisition of Capesize Vessels
Navios Maritime Partners, a key player in the dry cargo vessel sector, has made a significant addition to its fleet by acquiring two Capesize vessels from Navios Maritime Holdings. The deal, valued at approximately $177.0 million, includes the ‘Navios Melodia’ and the ‘Navios Fulvia’, both constructed in South Korea in 2010. The ‘Navios Melodia’ boasts a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 179,132, while the ‘Navios Fulvia’ holds a slightly larger deadweight of 179,263 DWT. This strategic acquisition enhances Navios Maritime Partners' operational capabilities within the Capesize segment, further solidifying its position in the competitive maritime industry.
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🚓 Was Navios-Fulvia detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Navios-Fulvia has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.