en.Wedoany.com Reported - Varamar, a breakbulk, dry bulk, and oversized cargo carrier headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium, is investing in its first owned fleet by acquiring four 5,200 DWT multipurpose vessels.

These multipurpose vessels are scheduled to enter service between the end of 2026 and early 2027. They are modern box-shaped, twin-deck, gearless vessels and will operate as part of the D-type fleet under the commercial management of MPP Shipping. Varamar stated that these multipurpose vessels were chosen for their versatility, fuel efficiency, and ability to handle a wide range of cargo types.
As part of its fleet development strategy, Varamar has also reached an agreement to acquire an additional 4+4 modern 7,200 DWT geared twin-deck multipurpose vessels, featuring the "Octopus" design, and has welcomed strategic partners and investors for the next phase of fleet expansion.
Alexander Varvarenko, CEO of Varamar, stated that owning vessels will enable the company to secure long-term capacity while supporting future growth plans. This move comes amid ongoing tight capacity for modern multipurpose vessels and a lag in global orders to renew aging fleets, with sustained strong demand for vessels suitable for project cargo and heavy-lift transport in this sector.
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