CPLP Fixes Agamemnon with MSC

September 27, 2019

Greek shipping company Capital Product Partners L.P. (CPLP) announced that its vessel, M/V ‘Agamemnon’ commenced new long-term time charter with Mediterranean Shipping Company Co. S.A.

The 108,892 dwt / 8,266 TEU container carrier Agamemnon was built in built 2007 in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd., South Korea, said a press note from the shipping company engaged in the seaborne transportation of a wide range of cargoes, including dry cargo and containerized goods.

The vessel is successfully completed the installation of a SOx scrubber system and ballast water treatment system and passing of its special survey.

The charter is set to expire at the earliest in February 2024.

CPLP currently owns 11 vessels, including ten neo-panamax container vessels and one capesize bulk carrier.

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