Global Ship Lease, Inc. (NYSE:GSL) (GSL), a containership charter owner, has agreed a minimum 30-month / maximum 38-month charter with Maersk Line for the 2000-built, 5,936 TEU containership Tasman.

Global Ship Lease Announces New Long-Term Charter Agreement for containership Tasman
Caption: Containership Tasman - Image courtesy of Cengiz Tokgöz

The new charter is expected to commence in July 2019 on the completion of the current charter and is subject to a further 12-month extension at the charterer’s option. The charter is expected to generate approximately $5.3 million of Adjusted EBITDA for the median firm period and an additional $4.4 million if the 12-month extension option is exercised.

George Youroukos, Executive Chairman of Global Ship Lease, commented, “Our focus in 2019 has been to draw upon our highly experienced chartering team, comprehensive commercial capabilities and deep relationships throughout the container shipping industry in order to secure long-term employment for our fleet and take advantage of the strengthening market, particularly for mid-sized  vessels. Our high-quality and high-specification containerships offer the most competitive slot costs and are concentrated in vessel classes with little to no orderbook, placing us in an excellent position to continue building our multi-year cashflow visibility while also pursuing a range of value-creative opportunities in this promising market environment.”

Ian Webber, Chief Executive Officer of Global Ship Lease, added, “We are pleased to sign this long-term charter on attractive terms with Maersk, the world’s largest container liner company. This multi-year employment adds to our substantial contracted revenue stream while also demonstrating the clear long-term demand for our high-specification post-panamax containerships.”

Source: GSL