Safe Bulkers, Inc. (the Company) (NYSE: SB), an international provider of marine dry bulk transportation services, announced today that in relation to its fleet renewal strategy, has entered into an agreement for the acquisition of a 2013-built, Japanese, 78,000 dwt Panamax class, dry-bulk vessel at a price of $22 million with a scheduled delivery date latest by August 2021. The acquisition of the vessel will be financed from the cash reserves of the Company.

Safe Bulkers, Inc. Acquires a Second-hand Panamax Class Dry-Bulk Vessel

Including this acquisition, the Company has ordered four EEDI-Phase 3 compliant, NOx-Tier III newbuild vessels, three of which post-Panamax and one Kamsarmax class; acquired two Japanese second-hand vessels, a 2011-built and the 2013-built Panamax class announced today and sold selectively five older vessels, three of which Panamax and two Kamsarmax class vessels.

Dr. Loukas Barmparis, President of the Company commented: “This new acquisition is part of our efforts to gradually renew our fleet through selective acquisition of younger second-hand Japanese built tonnage replacing older vessels or Chinese built vessels. The core part of our renewal strategy remains the acquisition of advanced design energy efficient newbuilds.”

Source: Safe Bulkers