Moreover, with the acquisition of the 2000-built Panamax bulk carrier, the company’s average fleet age has fallen to 12 years from 13.5 years earlier, said Essar Shipping Executive Director and CEO Ranjit Singh in a statement.
“This acquisition is in line with our strategy to find cargo before acquisition to ensure full utilisation of the vessel. This is a right fit to our fleet, given the requirement of our customers. Further, last month Essar Shipping de-commissioned, MV Chandi Prasad, which sailed for 28 years, and MV Mahavir was a perfect replacement,” said Singh.
In FY17, ESL reported a 22 per cent growth in cargo handling, while its capacity utilisation grew from 80 per cent to 94 per cent. The Baltic Dry Index, a key indicator of freight rates, had also increased four times from an all-time low of 290 in February 2016 to 1,300 in March this year.
Source: Business-Standard