Vietnam Ocean Shipping (VOSCO), Vietnam’s largest state-owned shipping company, is embarking on its largest fleet expansion in its history.
The shipping line’s board has approved plans worth more than $400m, which include its first newbuilds in more than a decade.
Overall, VOSCO has earmarked cash for two secondhand supramax bulk carriers, setting aside up to $23m per unit, as four ultramax newbuilds costing up to $40m each, and four new MR tankers, costing up to $52m each.
VOSCO’s fleet today numbers 13 ageing vessels, a mix of bulk carriers, product tankers and boxships. The year 2013 was the last time it received a newbuild.