Bulk Carriers Ship For Sale

BULKER - CAPTAIN RAVI

BULKER - CAPTAIN RAVI

Location: Cagliari

Size: 38816DWT

Built Year: 2009

Price: $-

M/V CAPTAIN RAVI ( ex Name: Clipper Hong Kong ) - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 38,816 dwt on 10.43m
Blt 9/2009, Jiangsu Eastern Heavy Industry Co Ltd - Jingjiang JS, CHINA
Class LR - SS 09/2029 / DD 02/2028
Grain 48,957 cbm / Bale 47,872 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30t CRANE
189.99m LOA 28.54m Beam 15.1m Depth
GRT 24,165mt /NRT 12,695mt
MAN-Wartsila 6RTA48T, 11,869 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 13KNOTS
GENS 3 x 600kw
LDT 8,237

Itinerary:
Vessel will load at Cagliari with best ETB 26/01 and best ETC 31/01 agw wp
then vessel will proceed to Algeciras for Bunkers
Discharging will be at Aabenraa, Denmark with best etb 11/02 and best etc 14/02 agw wp.
BULKER - CAPT EUGENE

BULKER - CAPT EUGENE

Location: Atlantic / Far East

Size: 55499DWT

Built Year: 2010

Price: $-

M/V CAPT EUGENE ( ex Name: AQUA ATLANTIC ) - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 55,499 dwt on 12.57m
Blt 6/2010, Mitsui Eng. & SB. Co. Ltd., Chiba Works - Ichihara, JAPAN
Class NK - SS 08/2025 / DD 08/2025
Grain 70,815 cbm / Bale 68,083 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30t CRANE
189.99m LOA 32.3m Beam 17.9m Depth
GRT 31,240mt /NRT 18,506mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S50MC-C, 12,889 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 14.5KNOTS
GENS 3 x 473kw
LDT 9,058

VSL IS TRADING SPOT AND CAN GIVE PPT CFREE DELIVERY IN ATLANTIC OR MARCH IN FAR EAST.
BULKER - CAPRICORN HONOR

BULKER - CAPRICORN HONOR

Location: -

Size: 2009

Built Year: 2009

Price: $-

M/V CAPRICORN HONOR ( ex Name: Cheval Blanc ) - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 56,732 dwt on 12.8m
Blt 9/2009, Jiangsu Hantong Ship Heavy Industry Co Ltd - Tongzhou JS, CHINA
Class CC - SS 09/2029 / DD 07/2027
Grain 71,634 cbm / Bale 68,200 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 35t CRANE
189.99m LOA 32.3m Beam 18m Depth
GRT 32,987mt /NRT 19,231mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S50MC-C, 12,889 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 14.2KNOTS
GENS 3 x 600kw
CO2 fitted
LDT 10,949
BULKER - CAPE DOUKATO

BULKER - CAPE DOUKATO

Location: Aratu, Brazil

Size: 28230DWT

Built Year: 2014

Price: $-

M/V CAPE DOUKATO ( ex Name: Belle Etoile ) - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 28,230 dwt on 9.82m
Blt 10/2014, I-S Shipyard Co Ltd - Imabari EH, JAPAN
Class NK - SS 10/2029 / DD 10/2027
Grain 37,320 cbm / Bale 35,742 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30.5t CRANE
169.37m LOA 27.24m Beam 13.6m Depth
GRT 17,027mt /NRT 10,108mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S42MC, 8,362 bhp @ 136 rpm
SPEED 14KNOTS
GENS 3 x 460kw
LDT 6,536

-- ITINERARY --
ETA Aratu, Brazil 22nd January to load for disch ARAG.
BULKER - BULK XAYMACA

BULKER - BULK XAYMACA

Location: USA

Size: 76561DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/V BULK XAYMACA ( ex Name: BULK PODS ) - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 76,561 dwt on 14.14m
Blt 7/2006, Imabari Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Marugame KG (Marugame Shipyard), JAPAN
Class NK - SS 07/2026 / DD 02/2025
Grain 90,644 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
224.94m LOA 32.29m Beam 19.5m Depth
GRT 39,736mt /NRT 25,724mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S60MC, 14,031 bhp @ 89 rpm
SPEED 14KNOTS
GENS 3 x 400kw
LDT 10,263

Vessel enroute Mobile, USA on about 26th January 2025. Thereafter will load for discharge Indonesia (intention) Bahodopi ETA 29th March, ETC 5th April 2026.
BULKER - BREEZE

BULKER - BREEZE

Location: -

Size: 56686DWT

Built Year: 2009

Price: $-

M/V BREEZE ( ex Name: JPO DORADO ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 56,686 dwt on 12.8m
Blt 12/2009, Jiangsu Hantong Ship Heavy Industry Co Ltd - Tongzhou JS, CHINA
Class LR - SS 12/2024 / DD 12/2024
Grain 71,634 cbm / Bale 68,200 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 35t CRANE
189.99m LOA 32.3m Beam 18m Depth
GRT 32,987mt /NRT 19,231mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S50MC-C, 12,889 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 14.2KNOTS
GENS 3 x 600kw
LDT 10,995
BULKER - BOSPHORUS ASIA

BULKER - BOSPHORUS ASIA

Location: Sweden

Size: 32556DWT

Built Year: 2002

Price: $-

M/V BOSPHORUS ASIA ( ex Name: IVS KITE ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 32,556 dwt on 10.02m
Blt 6/2002, Kanda Zosensho K.K. - Kawajiri, JAPAN
Class CS
Grain 42,857 cbm / Bale 40,896 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30.5t CRANE
177m LOA 28.4m Beam 14.25m Depth
GRT 19,885mt /NRT 11,889mt
MAN-Mitsubishi 6UEC52LA, 9,001 bhp @ 125 rpm
SPEED 14.3KNOTS
GENS 2 x 400kw
CO2 fitted
LDT 7,128

Itinerary: Currently in Uddevalla, Sweden.
Delivery: Can deliver prompt by arrangement in the Atlantic region. Try delivery Far East if needed.
BULKER - BONA

BULKER - BONA

Location: Fazendinha

Size: 32844DWT

Built Year: 2012

Price: $-

M/V BONA ( ex Name: MERGANSER ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 32,844 dwt on 10.2m
Blt 4/2012, Yangfan Group Co Ltd - Zhoushan ZJ, CHINA
Class NV - SS 04/2027 / DD 04/2027
Grain 42,700 cbm / Bale 38,849 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30t CRANE
177.37m LOA 28.24m Beam 14.2m Depth
GRT 19,943mt /NRT 11,325mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S42MC, 8,810 bhp @ 136 rpm
SPEED 13.9KNOTS
GENS 3 x 500kw
CO2 fitted
LDT 8,269

She is presently at Fazendinha anchorage where she fixed to load grains from Santarem to discharge Dominican Republic.
BULKER - BO YUAN JING

BULKER - BO YUAN JING

Location: China

Size: 28784DWT

Built Year: 2016

Price: $-

M/V BO YUAN JING - CHINA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 28,784 dwt on 10.29m
Blt 9/2016, Linhai Jianghai Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Linhai ZJ, CHINA
Class CC
Grain 38,000 cbm
4 HO / 4 HA
170.99m LOA 24.2m Beam 14.35m Depth
GRT 17,589mt /NRT 9,849mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S35MC, 6,037 bhp @ 173 rpm
SPEED 12KNOTS


Trading China domestic coastal waters, hence delivery in China only.
BULKER - BLUE DIAMOND

BULKER - BLUE DIAMOND

Location: -

Size: 53521DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

M/V BLUE DIAMOND - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 53,521 dwt on 12.62m
Blt 1/2008, Ha Long Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Ha Long, VIETNAM
Class NK - SS 01/2028 / DD 08/2025
Grain 65,945 cbm / Bale 64,822 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 36t CRANE
190m LOA 32.29m Beam 17.5m Depth
GRT 32,578mt /NRT 18,070mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S50MC-C, 12,888 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 14.2KNOTS
GENS 3 x 680kw
LDT 11,088
BULKER - BIRTE OLDENDORFF

BULKER - BIRTE OLDENDORFF

Location: -

Size: 114167DWT

Built Year: 2010

Price: $-

M/V BIRTE OLDENDORFF ( ex Name: NORD PYXIS ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 114,167 dwt on 15m
Blt 6/2010, Shanghai Shipyard Co Ltd - Shanghai, CHINA
Class AB - SS 06/2030 / DD 06/2025
Grain 131,202 cbm / Bale 125,598 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
250m LOA 43m Beam 21.3m Depth
GRT 63,946mt /NRT 35,665mt
MAN-MAN B&W 7S60MC-C, 21,509 bhp @ 105 rpm
SPEED 14.7KNOTS
GENS 3 x 750kw
Scrubber Fitted
LDT 20,357
BULKER - BELLA NADIA

BULKER - BELLA NADIA

Location: -

Size: 16860DWT

Built Year: 1997

Price: $-

M/V BELLA NADIA ( ex Name: Fortuna ) - GUINEA-BISSAU FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 16,860 dwt on 8.81m
Blt 10/1997, Tianjin Xingang Shipyard - Tianjin, CHINA
Class DR RI - SS 02/2028 / DD 05/2026
Grain 19,855 cbm / Bale 18,172 cbm
4 HO / 4 HA
2 x 25t CRANE
143.45m LOA 22.03m Beam 12.2m Depth
GRT 10,490mt /NRT 4,914mt
MAN-B&W 6L35MC, 5,302 bhp @ 210 rpm
SPEED 13.5KNOTS
GENS 3 x 456kw
LDT 4,478
BULKER - BARRA

BULKER - BARRA

Location: -

Size: 42648DWT

Built Year: 1998

Price: $-

M/V BARRA ( ex Name: Bara ) - PALAU FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 42,648 dwt on 11.37m
Blt 4/1998, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd (IHI) - Tokyo, JAPAN
Class PX
Grain 53,852 cbm / Bale 52,379 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 25t CRANE
181.5m LOA 30.53m Beam 16.4m Depth
GRT 24,987mt /NRT 13,532mt
MAN-Sulzer 6RTA48T, 9,501 bhp @ 106 rpm
SPEED 14.5KNOTS
GENS 3 x 575kw
LDT 7,655
BULKER - AVAX

BULKER - AVAX

Location: Navlakhi

Size: 75399DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/V AVAX - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 75,399 dwt on 14.15m
Blt 1/2006, STX Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Changwon (Jinhae Shipyard), KOREA
Class NV - SS 01/2026 / DD 01/2026
Grain 90,155 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
225m LOA 32.28m Beam 19.7m Depth
GRT 41,059mt /NRT 25,433mt
MAN-MAN B&W 7S50MC-C, 15,037 bhp @ 127 rpm
SPEED 14.5KNOTS
GENS 3 x 600kw
LDT 11,631

The vessel is inspectable Navlakhi, India 30/Jan - 1/Feb.
BULKER - AVALON

BULKER - AVALON

Location: China

Size: 81565DWT

Built Year: 2011

Price: $-

M/V AVALON - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
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TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 81,565 dwt on 14.57m
Blt 7/2011, Sungdong Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co Ltd - Tongyeong, KOREA
Class NV - SS 07/2026 / DD 07/2026
Grain 96,323 cbm / Bale 91,506 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
229m LOA 32.3m Beam 20.2m Depth
GRT 44,155mt /NRT 27,155mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S60MC-C, 15,228 bhp @ 96 rpm
SPEED 14.5KNOTS
GENS 3 x 600kw
LDT 13,421

ETA ABBOTTS POINT 16 /JANUARY TO LOAD FOR DISCH CHINA.

Bulk Carriers Ship For Sale

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The Global Bulk Carrier Fleet — Scale, Strength and Opportunity

The bulk carrier fleet stands as one of the largest and most commercially vital segments of the entire global shipping industry. As of today there are approximately 12,000 to 13,000 bulk carrier vessels of various sizes and types actively trading across the world's major ocean routes — making the bulker fleet the single largest vessel category by number in the entire world merchant fleet. These remarkable vessels collectively carry the essential dry commodities that sustain global industrial production and human civilization itself — iron ore, coal, grain, fertilizers, bauxite, cement, steel products, and countless other dry bulk cargoes that move in enormous volumes between producing nations and consuming markets every single day of the year. The global bulk carrier market represents one of the most accessible, liquid, and commercially rewarding investment opportunities in the entire maritime asset class — and it is a market that Ships24.net has studied deeply, participated in actively, and served with unmatched professional expertise across every bulk carrier size category and every major trading region in the world.

Bulker Ship For Sale — A Market Full of Opportunity

The secondhand bulk carrier sale and purchase market is without question one of the most active, dynamic, and continuously traded segments of the global ship sale market. At any given moment there are hundreds of bulker vessels for sale spanning every size category from small handy size coastal traders to massive Capesize vessels of over 180,000 deadweight tonnes — being offered by motivated sellers across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas. For buyers entering the bulker vessel for sale market, this abundance of available tonnage creates extraordinary opportunity — but it also creates significant complexity and risk for those who approach the market without the right expertise, market intelligence, and professional guidance. The difference between a successful bulk carrier acquisition and a costly mistake often comes down to the quality of the brokerage partner you choose to work with — and this is precisely where Ships24.net consistently delivers the most value to our clients in the bulker sale and purchase market.

Types of Bulk Carrier Vessels Available For Sale

The bulk carrier vessel category is far more diverse and nuanced than many outside the industry appreciate. Bulkers are classified primarily by their cargo carrying capacity measured in deadweight tonnes (DWT) and each size category serves specific trade routes, cargo types, and port infrastructure requirements. At Ships24.net our bulker vessel for sale portfolio covers the complete spectrum of bulk carrier types available in the global secondhand market.

Capesize Bulk Carriers are the largest vessels in the dry bulk fleet, typically ranging from 100,000 to over 400,000 deadweight tonnes. These massive vessels are too large to transit the Suez or Panama canals and must therefore navigate around the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn — hence the name Capesize. They predominantly carry iron ore and coal on long-haul routes between major exporting nations such as Australia and Brazil and importing nations such as China, Japan, South Korea, and India. Capesize vessels represent the highest-value segment of the bulk carrier sale market and their freight rates are closely tracked as a key indicator of overall global industrial demand.

Newcastlemax Bulk Carriers represent the largest vessel size capable of entering Newcastle port in Australia — one of the world's most important coal export terminals — and typically range from 185,000 to 210,000 deadweight tonnes. These vessels occupy a premium niche within the large bulk carrier segment and are actively sought by operators serving the Pacific coal and iron ore trades.

Panamax Bulk Carriers range from approximately 60,000 to 80,000 deadweight tonnes and were originally sized to transit the original Panama Canal locks — though the expansion of the Panama Canal has given rise to the Post-Panamax category of larger vessels now capable of using the expanded canal locks. Panamax bulkers are among the most versatile and commercially flexible vessels in the dry bulk fleet, capable of carrying coal, grain, fertilizers, and minor bulk cargoes across a wide range of global trade routes. The Panamax segment is one of the most actively traded in the bulk carrier sale and purchase market and Ships24.net maintains strong and continuous market coverage across this important size category.

Kamsarmax Bulk Carriers are a specialized subset of the Panamax category sized to the maximum dimensions permitted at the Port of Kamsar in Guinea — one of the world's most important bauxite export terminals. Kamsarmax vessels typically measure around 82,000 deadweight tonnes and have become one of the most popular and widely ordered bulk carrier designs in recent years due to their superior cargo flexibility and broad charterer acceptance across multiple bulk commodity trades.

Supramax and Ultramax Bulk Carriers range from approximately 50,000 to 65,000 deadweight tonnes and represent one of the most commercially versatile segments of the entire bulk carrier fleet. Equipped with their own cranes and grabs, these self-geared vessels can operate in ports lacking shore-based cargo handling equipment — dramatically expanding their trading flexibility and cargo earning potential. Ultramax vessels — the modern evolution of the Supramax design — have become the industry standard for medium-sized bulk carrier newbuildings due to their optimized hull form, fuel efficiency, and cargo hold configuration.

Handymax Bulk Carriers ranging from 35,000 to 50,000 deadweight tonnes represent one of the most accessible entry points for bulk carrier investors and first-time vessel buyers. These versatile self-geared vessels serve an enormous range of cargo markets and port destinations globally and have historically demonstrated strong and consistent commercial performance across multiple shipping market cycles.

Handysize Bulk Carriers are the smallest category of ocean-going bulk carrier, typically ranging from 15,000 to 35,000 deadweight tonnes. These compact and highly maneuverable vessels serve short-sea and regional bulk commodity trades, coastal ports with draft restrictions, and specialized minor bulk cargo markets. Handysize bulkers are particularly popular in Asian, Mediterranean, and Caribbean regional trading markets and represent some of the most affordable bulk carrier acquisition opportunities currently available in the global sale market.

Mini Bulkers and Small Bulk Carriers below 15,000 deadweight tonnes serve inland waterway systems, river ports, and highly specialized coastal bulk trades — providing essential cargo transportation services in markets that larger vessels simply cannot access due to draft, beam, or air draft restrictions.

The Bulk Carrier Buying Process — A Step by Step Guide

Understanding the bulk carrier buying process is essential for any prospective buyer seeking to make a successful and well-informed acquisition in the global bulker vessel for sale market. At Ships24.net our experienced brokers guide clients through every stage of this process with clarity, professionalism, and unwavering dedication to protecting our clients interests at every step.

Step One — Define Your Requirements. The first and most critical step in any bulk carrier acquisition is clearly defining your operational and commercial requirements. This means determining the vessel size category that best suits your intended trade route and cargo type, establishing your target age range and preferred classification society, setting realistic budget parameters covering not just the purchase price but also initial operational costs, drydock requirements, and working capital needs, and identifying your preferred flag state and crewing nationality. Ships24.net brokers work closely with buyers at this initial stage to help translate operational objectives into a precise vessel specification that guides the entire search and acquisition process.

Step Two — Market Search and Vessel Identification. Once your requirements are clearly defined our brokers conduct a comprehensive and targeted search of the global bulk carrier sale market — drawing on our extensive database of listed vessels, our direct relationships with shipowners and sellers worldwide, and our access to exclusive off-market opportunities not available through public listing platforms. We present buyers with a carefully curated shortlist of suitable vessels accompanied by detailed technical summaries, pricing analysis, and our honest market assessment of each option — saving our clients enormous amounts of time and protecting them from pursuing unsuitable or overpriced vessels.

Step Three — Initial Due Diligence and Vessel Assessment. For vessels of serious interest our team conducts thorough initial due diligence covering a review of the vessel's classification records and survey history, analysis of port state control inspection records, review of trading and maintenance history, assessment of the vessel's remaining drydock and Special Survey intervals, and preliminary commercial valuation benchmarking against recent comparable sales in the current market.

Step Four — Pre-Purchase Inspection. A comprehensive pre-purchase inspection is absolutely non-negotiable in any bulk carrier acquisition regardless of vessel age or condition. Ships24.net coordinates the full inspection program on behalf of buyers working alongside experienced and internationally accredited marine surveyors and naval architects to conduct a complete hull and machinery survey, cargo hold inspection covering structural condition and hatch cover integrity, engine room assessment covering main engine, auxiliary engines, and all mechanical and electrical systems, underwater hull inspection by qualified divers or ROV, and a full review of all safety and navigation equipment. Our goal is to ensure buyers have a completely transparent and accurate picture of their intended purchase before any financial commitment is finalized.

Step Five — Commercial Negotiation. Armed with full technical inspection results and current market data our experienced brokers conduct skilled and assertive commercial negotiations on behalf of buyers — working to secure the most favorable purchase price, payment terms, delivery conditions, and contractual protections available in the current market. Our brokers have negotiated hundreds of bulk carrier transactions and bring a level of commercial sophistication and market leverage to every negotiation that individual buyers simply cannot replicate without professional brokerage support.

Step Six — Memorandum of Agreement and Documentation. Once commercial terms are agreed our team manages the preparation, review, and execution of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) — the legally binding sale contract — working alongside qualified maritime lawyers to ensure all contractual terms are clear, enforceable, and fully protective of our client's interests. We also manage all associated documentation including the Bill of Sale, Deletion Certificate, flag state registration transfer, classification society transfer, and closing statement preparation.

Step Seven — Vessel Delivery. The final stage of the bulk carrier acquisition process involves the physical delivery of the vessel from seller to buyer at the agreed delivery location and condition. Ships24.net coordinates and supervises the delivery process on behalf of buyers — ensuring the vessel is delivered in the agreed condition, with all required documentation complete and in order, and that the entire handover process is conducted smoothly, efficiently, and in full compliance with the terms of the Memorandum of Agreement.

Key Things to Keep in Mind When Buying a Bulk Carrier

Buying a bulk carrier is a significant financial and operational commitment that demands careful consideration of several critical factors beyond the headline purchase price. Ships24.net advises every prospective bulker buyer to keep the following essential considerations firmly in mind throughout the acquisition process.

The vessel's classification society status and the timing of upcoming Special Surveys and drydock requirements can have a very significant impact on the true all-in cost of acquisition — a vessel with a Special Survey due imminently may require substantial additional expenditure within months of purchase. The condition of the cargo holds, hatch covers, and hatch cover sealing systems is particularly critical in bulk carriers as water ingress through defective hatch covers is one of the most common and costly operational problems affecting bulk carrier vessels. The main engine hours since last overhaul and the condition of the turbochargers, fuel injection system, and exhaust valves should be carefully assessed as these components represent the most significant maintenance cost items in any bulk carrier's operational budget. The vessel's fuel consumption performance relative to its charter speed warranty is a critical commercial consideration — even small variations in actual versus warranted fuel consumption can translate into significant daily operating cost differences over the vessel's trading life. Flag state and crew nationality implications for your intended trading area should be carefully considered in advance — some flag states and crew nationalities face port state control scrutiny or charterer acceptance issues in certain trading regions that can materially impact the vessel's commercial earning potential.

Getting the Benefit of Ships24.net Experience

When you choose Ships24.net as your bulk carrier brokerage partner you are not simply hiring an intermediary to pass messages between buyer and seller — you are gaining access to a team of dedicated maritime professionals whose accumulated experience, market knowledge, and professional networks represent an enormously valuable asset in every transaction they handle. Our brokers have personally participated in bulk carrier transactions spanning every size category from small handysize coastal vessels to large Capesize carriers — in every major market cycle from the historic highs of 2007 and 2008 through the prolonged market depression of the following years and the subsequent recovery and strengthening of the current market environment.

This depth of real-world transactional experience means that Ships24.net brokers can identify overpriced vessels, spot hidden technical risks, recognize commercially unfavorable contract terms, and negotiate effectively on your behalf in ways that are simply not possible without years of direct market participation. Our clients consistently tell us that the value our experienced team adds to their transactions — through better pricing, avoided mistakes, faster deal execution, and smoother closings — far exceeds the cost of our professional brokerage services. Choosing Ships24.net means choosing the experience, the network, and the professional commitment that gives your bulk carrier acquisition the best possible foundation for long-term commercial success.

Frequently Asked Questions — Bulker Ship For Sale

Q1. How many bulk carrier ships are currently trading in the world?
The global bulk carrier fleet currently numbers approximately 12,000 to 13,000 vessels of all sizes actively trading across the world's major ocean routes. This makes the bulk carrier the single most numerous vessel type in the entire world merchant fleet by number of ships. The fleet collectively provides enormous carrying capacity for the dry bulk commodities — iron ore, coal, grain, fertilizers, bauxite, and minor bulks — that are essential to global industrial production and food security. The sheer scale of the global bulker fleet means that the secondhand sale and purchase market for bulk carriers is one of the most liquid and continuously active in the entire shipping industry — with new transactions taking place every single day across every size category and every major maritime trading region.

Q2. What is the most popular bulk carrier size for first-time buyers?
For first-time bulk carrier buyers and maritime investors entering the dry bulk market for the first time, the Handysize and Handymax size categories are consistently the most popular entry points. These vessels offer a combination of lower acquisition costs relative to larger size categories, excellent trading flexibility due to their self-geared cargo handling capability and ability to access a wide range of global ports, and strong charterer demand across multiple dry bulk commodity trades. The Supramax and Ultramax categories are also extremely popular among more experienced buyers seeking a balance of manageable acquisition cost and superior commercial versatility. Ships24.net advisors work closely with first-time bulk carrier buyers to identify the size category and vessel specification that best matches their commercial objectives, risk appetite, and available investment capital.

Q3. What are the main cargoes carried by bulk carrier vessels?
Bulk carrier vessels carry an extraordinarily wide range of dry commodity cargoes that form the essential raw material inputs of global industrial production and food supply chains. The five major bulk commodities that dominate global bulk carrier demand are iron ore — the primary raw material for steel production carried predominantly on large Capesize and Panamax vessels from Australia and Brazil to Asian steel mills — coal including both thermal coal for power generation and coking coal for steelmaking — grain including wheat, corn, soybeans, and rice serving global food security — bauxite and alumina serving the global aluminum production industry — and fertilizers including potash, urea, and phosphates serving global agricultural production. Beyond these major bulks, bulk carriers also carry cement, steel products, sugar, salt, woodchip, petcoke, and many other industrial and agricultural commodities.

Q4. What does deadweight tonnage (DWT) mean for bulk carriers?
Deadweight tonnage (DWT) is the total weight in metric tonnes a vessel can safely carry when loaded to its maximum permitted draft. This includes cargo, fuel, fresh water, ballast water, stores, provisions, and crew. For bulk carrier buyers, DWT is the key measurement used to determine cargo capacity and earning potential — higher DWT generally means higher cargo intake per voyage and greater revenue potential. However, actual cargo capacity is slightly lower than total DWT because part of it is used for fuel, water, and stores.

Q5. What is a gearless versus a geared bulk carrier?
A geared bulk carrier is equipped with onboard cranes (typically two to four cranes) that allow independent loading and discharge without shore equipment. This makes them highly flexible and suitable for ports without cargo handling infrastructure. Supramax, Ultramax, Handymax, and Handysize vessels are usually geared. A gearless bulk carrier depends entirely on shore-based cranes and is therefore limited to well-equipped ports. Capesize and most Panamax vessels are typically gearless and operate mainly in major terminals.

Q6. How long does it take to complete a bulk carrier purchase?
A standard bulk carrier transaction usually takes three to six weeks for straightforward deals involving well-documented vessels. More complex transactions involving inspections, drydock requirements, financing, or legal complexities can take two to four months or longer. Ships24.net manages the process efficiently to ensure smooth execution while maintaining full due diligence and transactional safety.

Q7. What ongoing costs should I budget for after purchasing a bulk carrier?
Ongoing costs include crew wages, provisions, insurance (H&M and P&I), lubricants and spare parts, maintenance and repairs, port dues, pilotage, towage, agency fees, and periodic drydock and Special Survey costs every 2–5 years. These costs vary depending on vessel age, size, condition, and trading pattern. Proper financial planning is essential for sustainable operations.

Q8. How does the Baltic Dry Index affect bulk carrier values?
The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) reflects global dry bulk freight rates and is a key indicator of market demand. When the BDI rises, freight earnings improve and vessel values typically increase due to stronger buyer demand. When it falls, vessel values tend to soften. It is a critical benchmark for timing bulk carrier investments.

Q9. What environmental regulations affect bulk carrier operations and values?
Bulk carriers are affected by IMO regulations including the IMO 2020 sulfur cap, EEXI (Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index), and CII (Carbon Intensity Indicator). These rules require improved fuel efficiency and lower emissions. Vessels with scrubbers, energy-saving devices, and better compliance ratings generally achieve higher market value, while older inefficient ships face commercial pressure.

Q10. Why should I use Ships24.net to buy or sell my bulk carrier?
Ships24.net provides end-to-end brokerage support including market access, vessel selection, technical evaluation, negotiation, inspection coordination, legal documentation, and delivery management. The advantage lies in global network access, real-time market intelligence, and experienced negotiation support across all vessel sizes and market conditions. This ensures better pricing, reduced risk, and smoother transactions for both buyers and sellers.

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