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Singapore’s Ezra wins three charters worth $94.1m

Singapore oil services company Ezra Holdings (EZRA.SI) said on Wednesday it had won new charters worth up to US$73 million ($94.1 million) for three of its offshore support vessels.
 
The firm also reported a 28% fall in its first-quarter net profit to US$13.3 million from a year ago, mainly due to a lower share of profits from joint venture and associated companies, as well as higher financial expenses.
 
However, Ezra’s revenue for the three months ended Nov 30 last year grew 25 percent year-on-year to US$75.9 million, spurred by increased contributions from its deepwater subsea and marine services divisions.
 
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Mercator Lines charters out 2 vessels

Mercator Lines (Singapore), the dry bulk shipper focused on markets such as India and China, says it has chartered out vessels on long-term contracts to leading dry bulk commodity players.

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Rickmers Maritime charters out Kaethe C. Rickmers

Rickmers Maritime trust says it has chartered out M.V. Kaethe C. Rickmers, a 5,060 TEU containership, on a 12-month fixed-rate time-charter to Chilean carrier, Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores (CSAV). The charter is expected to start before the end of March, immediately after the vessel’s first scheduled dry-docking.

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Noble charters Aframax to store diesel off Europe

Singapore-listed commodities and energy firm Noble Group (NOBG.SI) has time-chartered an Aframax, Torm Mathilde, to store diesel for the first time in its maiden voyage to Europe, trading and shipping sources said on Tuesday.

The Torm Mathilde is the latest addition to the rising volumes of distillates being stored at sea, mainly off Europe, which are estimated to hit 100 million barrels by January.

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