The term “electronic commerce” refers to the sale of electronic goods. Keelung and Gregos collaborate
Euroseas signs charter agreements for two container vessels, one of which will be delivered by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea. Euroseas has signed a 36- to 40-month charter agreement with Asyad Lines for its new 2,800 TEU feeder container ship Gregos. A new time charter for Synergy Keelung was also signed, with a gross daily cost of US$23,000. During its charter, the vessel is scheduled to contribute more than US$42 million in profits before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) to the company. The transactions were paid for with internal money and a sustainability-linked loan from Eurobank.
Source of information – Container news
Gregos has already received a long-term charter which is extremely exciting
I’m quite looking forward to seeing how Euroseas will use these boats to increase its market share and enhance its financial performance.