
当前位置:新闻动态
Hong Kong Ming Wah Shipping to spend US$119m on four new bulkers
来源: 编辑:编辑部 发布:2020/04/02 10:27:19
CHINA Merchants Energy Shipping subsidiary Hong Kong Ming Wah Shipping has ordered four 62,000 dwt vessels at Jinling Shipyard, due to be delivered in 2022.
Ming Wah Shipping is to sign shipbuilding contract with Nanjing Jinling Shipyard, a shipbuilding unit of China Merchants Industry Holdings, for the construction of four 62,000 multi-purpose vessels at the total cost of up to US$119 million.
The newbuildings is part of the company's plan to upgrade bulk carrier fleet, which will support the company to stabilise and strengthen market position, said China Merchants Energy Shipping, according to UK's Seatrade Maritime News.
Hong Kong Ming Wah Shipping is the bulk carrier operation arm of China Merchants Energy Shipping. As of the end of November 2019, Ming Wah operated and managed 145 bulk carriers, totalling in 22.72m dwt.
Ming Wah Shipping is to sign shipbuilding contract with Nanjing Jinling Shipyard, a shipbuilding unit of China Merchants Industry Holdings, for the construction of four 62,000 multi-purpose vessels at the total cost of up to US$119 million.
The newbuildings is part of the company's plan to upgrade bulk carrier fleet, which will support the company to stabilise and strengthen market position, said China Merchants Energy Shipping, according to UK's Seatrade Maritime News.
Hong Kong Ming Wah Shipping is the bulk carrier operation arm of China Merchants Energy Shipping. As of the end of November 2019, Ming Wah operated and managed 145 bulk carriers, totalling in 22.72m dwt.