Handysize Stocks List

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Handysize Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 TNP Sector Update: Energy Stocks Advance Pre-Bell Friday
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 TNP TEN Ltd. Announces Delivery of Six Environmentally Friendly Vessels Since the Beginning of 2024
May 16 GNK GK Investor’s Genco Campaign Results in Material Improvement
May 16 TNP Dr. Nikolas Tsakos, Founder & CEO of TEN Ltd. Interview on Fox Business Network – Friday, May 17, 2024
May 15 SHIP Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. (SHIP) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 15 SHIP Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp (SHIP) Beats Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
May 15 SHIP Seanergy Maritime Non-GAAP EPS of $0.57 beats by $0.28, revenue of $38.3M beats by $3.56M
May 15 SHIP Seanergy Maritime Reports Record Financial Results for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2024 and Declares Cash Dividends of $0.15 Per Share
May 15 SHIP Here's Why Momentum in Seanergy Maritime Holdings (SHIP) Should Keep going
May 14 SHIP Seanergy Maritime Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 14 TNP Dr. Nikolas Tsakos, Founder & CEO of TEN Ltd. Interview Today Live at NYSE – Schwab Network
May 14 IMPPP Imperial Petroleum Series A Preferred: Still Solid But Downgrading To 'Hold' After Recent Rally
May 14 GNK Genco Shipping & Trading Highlights Strong Results and 19th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend in Letter to Shareholders
May 14 IMPPP Imperial Petroleum Inc. Announces the Date for the Release of First Quarter 2024 Financial and Operating Results, Conference Call and Webcast
May 14 TNP Best Value Stocks to Buy for May 14th
May 13 TNP Should Value Investors Buy Teekay Tankers (TNK) Stock?
May 12 GNK Genco Shipping & Trading (NYSE:GNK) Is Increasing Its Dividend To $0.42
Handysize

Handysize is a naval architecture term for smaller bulk carriers or oil tanker with deadweight of up to 50,000 tonnes, although there is no official definition in terms of exact tonnages. Handysize is also sometimes used to refer to the span of up to 60,000 tons, with the vessels above 35,000 tonnes referred to as Handymax or Supramax.
Their small size allows Handysize vessels to enter smaller ports to pick up cargoes, and because in most cases they are 'geared' - i.e. fitted with cranes - they can often load and discharge cargoes at ports which lack cranes or other cargo handling systems. Compared to larger bulk carriers, handysizes carry a wider variety of cargo types. These include steel products, grain, metal ores, phosphate, cement, logs, woodchips and other types of so-called 'break bulk cargo'. They are numerically the most common size of bulk carrier, with nearly 2000 units in service totalling about 43 million tons.Handysize bulkers are built mainly by shipyards in Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, the Philippines and India, though a few other countries also have the capacity to build such vessels. The most common industry-standard specification handysize bulker is now about 32,000 metric tons of deadweight on a summer draft of about 10 metres (33 ft), and features 5 cargo holds with hydraulically operated hatch covers, with four 30 metric ton cranes for cargo handling. Some handysizes are also fitted with stanchions to enable logs to be loaded in stacks on deck. Such vessels are often referred to as 'handy loggers'. - Despite multiple recent orders for new ships, the handysize sector still has the highest average age profile of the major bulk carrier sectors.

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