Continuing its drive to change right into overseas wind vessels, Emanuele Lauro’sScorpio Bulkers Inc (NYSE: SALT) today stated that it had actually participated in an arrangement with an unaffiliated 3rd party to market the SBI Hera, an Ultramax mass service provider constructed in 2016, for around $18.5 million. Delivery of the vessel is anticipated to occur in the 4th quarter of 2020. That significant Scorpio’s 3rd Ultramax sale today, coming hard on the heels of a news the other day that it had actually participated in contracts with an unaffiliated 3rd party to market SBI Phoenix as well as SBI Samson, 2 Ultramax mass service providers constructed in 2017 for around $34 million. Delivery of those vessels is likewise anticipated to occur in the 4th quarter of 2020.
Prior to the Ultramax sales, the firm had actually revealed the sales of 3 Kamsarmax vessels, the 2015-built SBI Conga for $18.4 million, the 2016-built SBI Sousta for around $18.5 million as well as the initial ship in what is currently coming to be a ceremony of disposals, the 2016-built SBI Rock for a rate a little over of $18 million.
The sales followed August’s information that Scorpio had actually authorized a letter of intent (LOI) with South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding as well as Marine Engineering Inc, covering the building of a huge Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) with choices for extra vessels.
Commenting on the SBI Rock sale, Emanuele Lauro stated, “Last month we announced a new direction for Scorpio Bulkers — offshore wind as a sustainable business opportunity. This sale represents a step, one of the many deliberate steps we must take, in our transition.”