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GE Shipping sells panamax crude tanker

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Mumbai, March 4 Great Eastern Shipping Company has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that the company has delivered its non-double hull Panamax crude tanker Jag Anjali to the buyers.

The 1986 built 66,203 dwt ship was contracted to be sold in January.

With the delivery of this vessel, its current fleet stands at 46 vessels, comprising 33 tankers (12 crude carriers, 19 product carriers, two LPG carriers) and 13 drybulk carriers (one Capesize, two Panamax, one Supramax, six Handymax, three Handysize) with an average age of 10.4 years aggregating to 3.07 million dwt, the BSE notice said.

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