Navios Maritime Partners L.P. (NYSE: NMM) announced today that it has sold two dry bulk vessels and agreed to sell one tanker vessel, while taking delivery of a 2025‑built MR2 product tanker. The new tanker has been chartered out at a net rate of $22,669 per day for approximately five years, providing a steady revenue stream for the company.
The company also chartered out three containerships and two tanker vessels, generating $113.9 million in revenue from new long‑term charters. These transactions bring the total fleet to 172 vessels—65 dry bulk, 51 containerships, and 56 tankers—including 17 new‑building tankers and eight new‑building containerships slated for delivery through the first half of 2028. The fleet’s carrying capacity is 15.1 million dwt and 287,243 TEU, with an average age of 9.7 years.
Navios projects contracted revenue of $580.4 million for the last six months of 2025 and $749.9 million for the same period in 2026, with average daily charter‑out rates of $24,399 and $28,092 respectively. The company maintains $3.6 billion in contracted revenue through 2037, underscoring the strategic value of these recent sales, deliveries, and charter agreements for its long‑term cash‑flow stability.
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