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Euroseas signs charter agreement for two feeder container ships

Euroseas has announced new charter deal for two newbuilding feeder container ships, which are currently under construction.

One charter is about GREGOS (H4201), a modern eco-design with a capacity of 2,800 TEU that is scheduled to be delivered at the end of the first quarter of 2023.

The company entered a time charter contract for a period of thirty-six to a maximum of forty months at the option of the charterer at a gross daily rate of US$48,000.

The new charter will start in March 2023, as soon as the ship is delivered.

The second charter is for TERATAKI (H4202), a ship that also has an eco-design and a capacity of 2,800 TEU, which is scheduled to be delivered at the end of the second quarter of 2023.

The time charter contract is for a period of thirty-six to a maximum of forty months at the option of the charterer, at a gross daily rate of US$48,000.

The new charter will start in June 2023, once the ship is delivered.

Aristidis Pittas, chairman and CEO of Euroseas, commented that “over the period of the charters, the two vessels are expected to contribute in excess of US$85m of EBITDA fully repaying our cost to build them in just about 3 years. After these charters, our charter coverage for 2023 increases to about 76% and for 2024 to almost 55%”.





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