Panamax Stocks List

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Panamax Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 18 NMM Navios Maritime Partners L.P. Common Units (NMM) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 17 GOGL Golden Ocean (GOGL) to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in Store?
May 17 GNK Genco Shipping & Trading 'Pleased' by Economou's Withdrawal of Board Candidate
May 16 GNK Genco Shipping & Trading Issues Statement Regarding George Economou’s Withdrawal of his Nominee
May 16 GNK Economou-backed firm stands down in Genco proxy fight, pulls board nominee
May 16 GNK GK Investor’s Genco Campaign Results in Material Improvement
May 16 NMM Best Momentum Stock to Buy for May 16th
May 16 INSW Should Value Investors Buy International Seaways (INSW) Stock?
May 16 CTRM Castor Maritime GAAP EPS of $1.09, revenue of $20.39M
May 16 INSW International Seaways Inc. (INSW) Hits Fresh High: Is There Still Room to Run?
May 16 CTRM Castor Maritime Inc. Reports Net Income of $22.3 Million for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2024
May 16 CTRM Castor Maritime Inc. Extends Tender Offer to Purchase its Outstanding Common Share Purchase Warrants Issued on April 7, 2021
May 16 NMM Best Value Stocks to Buy for May 16th
May 16 NMM New Strong Buy Stocks for May 16th
May 15 NMM Navios Maritime Partners LP (NMM) is a Great Momentum Stock: Should You Buy?
May 14 GNK Genco Shipping & Trading Highlights Strong Results and 19th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend in Letter to Shareholders
May 14 NMM Navios Maritime Partners L.P. reports Q1 results
May 14 NMM Navios Maritime Partners L.P. Reports Financial Results for the First Quarter Ended March 31, 2024
May 14 INSW Insider Sale: Vice President & Controller Adewale Oshodi Sells 6,212 Shares of ...
May 13 INSW Earnings Estimates Rising for International Seaways (INSW): Will It Gain?
Panamax

Panamax and New Panamax (or Neopanamax) are terms for the size limits for ships travelling through the Panama Canal. The limits and requirements are published by the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) in a publication titled "Vessel Requirements". These requirements also describe topics like exceptional dry seasonal limits, propulsion, communications, and detailed ship design.
The allowable size is limited by the width and length of the available lock chambers, by the depth of water in the canal, and by the height of the Bridge of the Americas since that bridge's construction. These dimensions give clear parameters for ships destined to traverse the Panama Canal and have influenced the design of cargo ships, naval vessels, and passenger ships.
Panamax specifications have been in effect since the opening of the canal in 1914. In 2009 the ACP published the New Panamax specification which came into effect when the canal's third set of locks, larger than the original two, opened on 26 June 2016. Ships that do not fall within the Panamax-sizes are called post-Panamax or super-Panamax.
The increasing prevalence of vessels of the maximum size is a problem for the canal, as a Panamax ship is a tight fit that requires precise control of the vessel in the locks, possibly resulting in longer lock time, and requiring that these ships transit in daylight. Because the largest ships traveling in opposite directions cannot pass safely within the Culebra Cut, the canal effectively operates an alternating one-way system for these ships.

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