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CMB.TECH continues fleet renewal with fresh sales

Belgium’s CMB.TECH has pushed ahead with its fleet renewal strategy, confirming disposals in wet and dry secondhand markets, while adding new tonnage across multiple segments.

The Antwerp-based shipowner confirmed the sale of the 2007-built 306,543 dwt VLCC Dalma for a reported $48m after passing dry dock. The deal, which follows the disposal of three VLCCs in April, is expected to generate a capital gain of $26.7m, with delivery to the new owner scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.

Earlier this year, CMB.TECH also sold the 2010-built suezmax Sofia for a net price of $40.1m, booking an estimated gain of $20.4m.

In dry bulk, its Bocimar subsidiary has sold the 2009-built 169,390 dwt capesize Battersea for around $24.8m, earning $2.4m in capital gains. Shipbrokers said sister ship Belgravia has also been sold, reportedly to Swiss trading house Mercuria, at a similar price.

On the renewal side, the company has taken delivery of five newbuildings during the third and fourth quarters so far, including two eco-newcastlemaxes, along with one chemical tanker, a crew transfer vessel, and a commissioning service vessel.

The Alex Saverys-led company, with a diversified fleet of around 250 vessels, has also been active in the charter market. CMB.TECH has extended the charter of the 2016-built VLCC Donoussa for another 11 months, running through October 2026.



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