Great Eastern Shipping Delivers Kamsarmax Vessel “Jag Aarati”
Filing Summary
The Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd has delivered its 2011 built Kamsarmax Dry Bulk Carrier, “Jag Aarati,” to the buyers. The vessel was contracted for sale in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. Following this transaction, the company’s fleet now includes 39 vessels. Additionally, GE Shipping has plans to acquire a secondhand Ultramax Dry Bulk Carrier and a Medium Range Tanker, while selling a Very Large Gas Carrier, “Jag Vishnu,” with these transactions expected to conclude in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026.
The Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd has completed the delivery of its 2011 built Kamsarmax Dry Bulk Carrier, “Jag Aarati,” to the buyers. This vessel was contracted for sale in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026.
Following the delivery of “Jag Aarati,” the company’s current owned fleet comprises 39 vessels. This includes 26 tankers, which are categorized into 5 crude tankers, 16 product tankers, and 5 LPG carriers. Additionally, the fleet includes 13 dry bulk carriers, consisting of 2 capesize, 9 kamsarmax, and 2 supramax vessels, aggregating a total of 3.14 million deadweight tonnage (dwt).
Furthermore, GE Shipping has contracted to purchase one secondhand Ultramax Dry Bulk Carrier and one secondhand Medium Range Tanker. The company also plans to sell one Very Large Gas Carrier, “Jag Vishnu.” These transactions are anticipated to be completed in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026.
The Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd is engaged in the business of shipping and offshore services. The company focuses on owning and operating a diverse fleet of vessels, including tankers and dry bulk carriers, to provide transportation services for crude oil, petroleum products, gas, and dry bulk commodities. GE Shipping continues to adjust its fleet composition in response to market conditions and strategic priorities.