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Seanergy Maritime announces delivery of the capesize vessel

byCT Report
02/12/2016
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HONG KONG: Seanergy  Maritime  Holdings  Corp. has  taken  delivery  of  a 178,838 dwt Capesize dry bulk vessel, renamed to M/V Lordship and built in 2010 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea, the company said in its press release.

The M / V Lordship is the first of two  Capesize  vessels  that Seanergy  Maritime has  agreed  to  acquire for  a  gross  purchase  price of  $20.75 million per vessel.

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The second Capesize vessel, of 178,978 dwt and  to be renamed M/V Knightship, also  built  in 2010 by Hyundai Heavy Industries,  is  expected to be delivered to Seanergy  Maritime during December 2016.

About Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. Seanergy Maritime  Holdings  Corp. is an international provider of marine dry bulk shipping services through  the ownership  and  operation  of  dry  bulk  vessels.  Seanergy  Maritime  is  incorporated  in  the  Marshall  Islands  with  executive  offices  in  Athens,  Greece and an office in Hong Kong.

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