Handymax Stocks List

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Handymax Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers Delivers Another Good Quarter
Nov 21 STNG Marine Transportation Stocks Q3 In Review: Genco (NYSE:GNK) Vs Peers
Nov 21 GNK Marine Transportation Stocks Q3 In Review: Genco (NYSE:GNK) Vs Peers
Nov 21 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers Corp (SBLK) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Financial Performance ...
Nov 20 ESEA Euroseas Ltd. (ESEA) Surpasses Q3 Earnings Estimates
Nov 20 ESEA Euroseas Non-GAAP EPS of $3.92 beats by $0.37, revenue of $54.15M beats by $0.85M
Nov 20 ESEA Euroseas Ltd. Reports Results for the Nine-Month Period and Quarter Ended September 30, 2024, Declares Quarterly Dividend and Announces Order for the Construction of Two Fuel-Efficient 4,300 TEU Containerships
Nov 20 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers Corp. (SBLK) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 20 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers Corp. 2024 Q3 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Nov 20 SBLK ZIM Shipping Stock Set For Year's 3rd Breakout After Hefty Dividend
Nov 20 ESEA Earnings Scheduled For November 20, 2024
Nov 19 ESEA Euroseas Q3 2024 Earnings Preview
Nov 19 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers (SBLK) Q3 Earnings Meet Estimates
Nov 19 SBLK Earnings Snapshot: Star Bulk Carriers beats on topline but misses EPS estimates in Q3
Nov 19 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 19 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers decrease dividend by 14.3% to $0.60/share
Nov 19 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers Non-GAAP EPS of $0.71 misses by $0.02, revenue of $344.2M beats by $71.06M
Nov 19 SBLK Star Bulk Carriers Corp. Reports Net Profit of $81.3 Million for the Third Quarter of 2024, and Declares Quarterly Dividend of $0.60 per Share
Nov 19 SBLK Is There Now An Opportunity In Star Bulk Carriers Corp. (NASDAQ:SBLK)?
Nov 19 ESEA Insights Ahead: Euroseas's Quarterly Earnings
Handymax

Handymax and Supramax are naval architecture terms for the larger bulk carriers
in the Handysize class. Handysize class consists of Supramax (50,000 to 60,000 DWT), Handymax (40,000 to 50,000 DWT), and Handy (<40,000 DWT). The ships are used for less voluminous cargos, even allowing for combining different cargos in different holds. Larger capacities for dry bulk include Panamax, Capesize and Very Large Ore Carriers (VLOCs), or Chinamax.
The architecture is not defined for maximum route (as Panamax and Suezmax is), but the term is used in shipping markets. These smaller ships usually have self-loading capacity, making it easier to use in ports with limited infrastructure.
A handymax ship is typically 150–200 m (492–656 ft) in length, though certain bulk terminal restrictions, such as those in Japan, mean that many handymax ships are just under 190 meters (623 ft) in overall length. Modern handymax and supramax designs are typically 52,000-58,000 t DWT in size, have five cargo holds, and four cranes of 30 tonnes (33.1 short tons; 29.5 long tons) lifting capacity. The average speed of a vessel varies depends on size and age of vessel. For example the m/v Dessi has an average speed of 8.4 knots but a max speed of 15.7 knots. The ship the DD VIGOR (IMO: 8109034, MMSI: 375089000) is a good example of a handymax Bulk carrier. She is registered in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and has a deadweight of 42221 tons .The cost of building a handymax is driven by the laws of supply and demand. In early 2007 the cost building a handymax was around $20,000,000. As the global economy boomed the cost doubled to over $40,000,000, as demand for vessels of all sizes exceeded available yard capacity. After the Global Economic Crisis in 2009 the cost fell back to $20M.

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