Bulk Carriers Ship For Sale

M/V ABK TIGER

M/V ABK TIGER

Location: -

Size: 28743DWT

Built Year: 2002

Price: $-

M/V ABK TIGER ( ex Name: DAUNTLESS ) - PANAMA FLAG
TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 28,473 dwt on 9.78m
Blt 2/2002, Imabari Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Imabari EH (Imabari Shipyard), JAPAN
Class RI - SS 02/2027 / DD 03/2025
Grain 37,523 cbm / Bale 35,763 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30.5t CRANE
169.26m LOA 27.24m Beam 13.6m Depth
GRT 16,978mt /NRT 10,498mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S42MC, 7,954 bhp @ 129 rpm
SPEED 13.5KNOTS
LDT 6,116

Loading Rice in Port Qasim, Pakistan for discharge Haiti.
Trading spot and can give a prompt charter-free delivery.
M/V ABK LEGEND

M/V ABK LEGEND

Location: -

Size: 28740DWT

Built Year: 2002

Price: $-

M/V ABK LEGEND ( ex Name: Anthia ) - PANAMA FLAG
TYPE BC, SUBTYPE Single Deck Carrier
Abt 28,740 dwt on 9.69m
Blt 3/2002, ShinA Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Tongyeong, KOREA
Class AB - SS 07/2026 / DD 07/2024
Grain 37,400 cbm / Bale 35,000 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30t CRANE
169.62m LOA 27.24m Beam 13.6m Depth
GRT 17,697mt /NRT 10,808mt
MAN-MAN B&W 6S42MC, 8,821 bhp @ 136 rpm
SPEED 15.3KNOTS
GENS 3 x 400kw
LDT 6,384

Trading spot and can give prompt charter-free delivery upon arrangements.
M/V AGIOS IOANNIS

M/V AGIOS IOANNIS

Location: -

Size: 74192DWT

Built Year: 2001

Price: $-

M/V AGIOS IOANNIS - CYPRUS FLAG
Abt 74,193 dwt on 13.95m
Blt 7/2001, Namura Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Imari SG, JAPAN
ABS - SS 12/2029 / DD 12/2027
224.89m LOA 32.24m Beam
Grain 89,246 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
MAN-B&W 7S50MC, 11,801 bhp @ 115 rpm
GENS 3 x 400kw
LDT 10,168
Trading spot - Prompt C/Free delivery workable
M/V AFRICAN JOSEPH R

M/V AFRICAN JOSEPH R

Location: Canada

Size: 18922DWT

Built Year: 2006

Price: $-

M/V AFRICAN JOSEPH R - LIBERIA FLAG
Abt 18,922 dwt on 8.44m
Blt 1/2006, Yamanishi Corp - Ishinomaki MG, JAPAN
ABS - SS 01/2026 / DD 01/2026
139.92m LOA 25.03m Beam
Grain 23,161 cbm / Bale 22,563 cbm
4 HO / 4 HA
3 x 30.5t CRANE
MAN-MAN B&W 7S35MC, 7,043 bhp @ 173 rpm
GENS 3 x 442kw
LDT 4,581
Vessel is currently in Canada sailing imminently for Las Palmas due about 28th/29th Dec there after Mauritania, loading for Turkey, Due to DD in Greece end March and Delivery SS/DD passed in April
M/V AC YOUTH

M/V AC YOUTH

Location: prompt delivery in Dec

Size: 82,623DWT

Built Year: 2007

Price: $-

M/V AC YOUTH - PANAMA FLAG
Abt 82,623 dwt on 14.43m
Blt 4/2007, Tsuneishi Holdings Corp Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co - Fukuyama HS, JAPAN
ABS - SS 01/2027 / DD 01/2027
228.99m LOA 32.29m Beam
Grain 97,186 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
MAN-MAN B&W 7S50MC-C, 13,188 bhp @ 127 rpm
GENS 3 x 390kw
LDT 11,727

CLASS: NK

SS 20/01/2027 DD 1/2027
Scrubber Fitted



CLASS: NK

SS 20/01/2027 DD 1/2027

prompt delivery in Dec
MV ABK TIGER

MV ABK TIGER

Location: Presently spot Kakinada seeking next voyage

Size: 28,473 DWT

Built Year: 2002

Price: $-

M/V ABK TIGER - PANAMA FLAG
Abt 28,473 dwt on 9.78m
Blt 2/2002, Imabari Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Imabari EH (Imabari Shipyard), JAPAN
ABS - SS 02/2027 / DD 03/2025
169.26m LOA 27.24m Beam
Grain 37,523 cbm / Bale 35,763 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30.5t CRANE
MAN-MAN B&W 6S42MC, 7,954 bhp @ 129 rpm
LDT 6,116
Class: Registro Italiano Navale
M/V ADINATH

M/V ADINATH

Location: India – Colombo

Size: 8184DWT

Built Year: 2007

Price: $-

M/V ADINATH - INDIA FLAG
Abt 8,184 dwt on 6.71m
Blt 5/2007, Ningbo Xinle Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Ningbo ZJ, CHINA
ABS - SS 01/2027 / DD 01/2027
119.95m LOA 16.84m Beam
Grain 9,828 cbm
2 HO / 2 HA
0t GL
MAN-Daihatsu 8DKM-28, 3,399 bhp @ 750 rpm
GENS 2 x 250kw
LDT 2,500

Trading between India – Colombo range, where can inspectable and give prompt delivery
M/V ADVENTURE

M/V ADVENTURE

Location: Burgas, Bulgaria

Size: 33730DWT

Built Year: 2011

Price: $-

M/V ADVENTURE - LIBERIA FLAG
Abt 33,730 dwt on 9.8m
Blt 1/2011, Samjin Shipbuilding Industries Co Ltd - Weihai SD, CHINA
ABS - SS 01/2026 / DD 01/2026
180m LOA 30.05m Beam
Grain 46,284 cbm / Bale 45,570 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 35t CRANE
MAN-MAN B&W 6S50MC, 11,665 bhp @ 127 rpm
GENS 3 x 600kw
CO2 fitted
LDT 9,391

Vessel can be inspected in Burgas, Bulgaria ETA 28 Nov / ETD 2 Dec for discharge. Unfixed thereafter.
M/V AEOLIAN HERITAGE

M/V AEOLIAN HERITAGE

Location: -

Size: 80387DWT

Built Year: 2011

Price: $-

M/V AEOLIAN HERITAGE - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
Abt 80,387 dwt on 14.47m
Blt 1/2011, STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Changwon (Jinhae Shipyard), KOREA
ABS - SS 01/2026 / DD 04/2024
229m LOA 32.29m Beam
Grain 95,172 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
MAN-MAN B&W 7S50MC-C, 15,037 bhp @ 127 rpm
GENS 3 x 650kw
LDT 13,172

Trading spot and can give cfree dely by arrangement
M/V AEOLIAN VISION

M/V AEOLIAN VISION

Location: -

Size: 80310DWT

Built Year: 2011

Price: $-

M/V AEOLIAN VISION - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
Abt 80,310 dwt on 14.45m
Blt 1/2011, STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Changwon (Jinhae Shipyard), KOREA
ABS - SS 01/2026 / DD 01/2026
229m LOA 32.29m Beam
Grain 95,172 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
MAN-MAN B&W 7S50MC-C, 15,037 bhp @ 127 rpm
GENS 3 x 650kw
LDT 13,172

Trading spot and can give cfree dely by arrangement
M/V AFRICAN JUNIPER

M/V AFRICAN JUNIPER

Location: Monrovia

Size: 18849DWT

Built Year: 2005

Price: $-

M/V AFRICAN JUNIPER - LIBERIA FLAG
Abt 18,849 dwt on 8.44m
Blt 6/2005, Yamanishi Corp - Ishinomaki MG, JAPAN
ABS - SS 07/2025 / DD 07/2025
139.92m LOA 25.03m Beam
Grain 23,161 cbm / Bale 22,563 cbm
4 HO / 4 HA
3 x 30.5t CRANE
MAN-B&W 7S35MC, 7,070 bhp @ 170 rpm
GENS 2 x 480kw
LDT 4,581
M/V AGRI KINSALE

M/V AGRI KINSALE

Location: -

Size: 77171DWT

Built Year: 2009

Price: $-

M/V AGRI KINSALE - PANAMA FLAG
Abt 77,171 dwt on 14.19m
Blt 9/2009, Oshima Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Saikai NS, JAPAN
ABS - SS 09/2024 / DD 09/2024
225m LOA 32.3m Beam
Grain 90,150 cbm / Bale 88,984 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
MAN-MAN B&W 6S60MC-C, 12,680 bhp @ 87 rpm
GENS 4 x 339kw
LDT 10,549
M/V ALANYA-M

M/V ALANYA-M

Location: Ho Chi Minh

Size: 41327DWT

Built Year: 2004

Price: $-

M/V ALANYA-M - PANAMA FLAG
Abt 41,327 dwt on 11.48m
Blt 1/2004, Varna Shipyard AD - Varna, BULGARIA
ABS - SS 05/2029
186.45m LOA 30.05m Beam
Grain 52,288 cbm / Bale 51,493 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30t CRANE
MAN-B&W 6L60MCE, 11,336 bhp @ 117 rpm
GENS 3 x 552kw
LDT 9,706

Delivery: Sailing to Ho Chi Minh for discharging with ETA 29 December iagw wp
M/V ALEXANDROS III

M/V ALEXANDROS III

Location: Mongla, Bangladesh

Size: 32631DWT

Built Year: 2010

Price: $-

M/V ALEXANDROS III - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
Abt 32,631 dwt on 10.17m
Blt 9/2010, Liaoning Hongguan Ship Industry Co Ltd - Panjin LN, CHINA
ABS - SS 09/2025 / DD 04/2024
179.9m LOA 28.43m Beam
Grain 43,679 cbm / Bale 40,558 cbm
5 HO / 5 HA
4 x 30.5t CRANE
MAN-MAN B&W 6S42MC, 8,810 bhp @ 136 rpm
GENS 3 x 465kw
LDT 9,162

Vsl press at Mongla, Bangladesh disch ETD around 7/12






-- 25 Nov 2025 --
CLASS: NK

SS due 12/2025 - DD due 12/2025
BWTS Fitted

Vsl press at Mongla, Bangladesh waiting to disch, expected to complete by beginning December.


-- 17 Nov 2025 --
CLASS: NK

SS due 12/2025 - DD due 12/2025
BWTS Fitted

Vsl press at Mongla, Bangladesh waiting to disch, expected to complete by end November.
M/V ALEXANDROS PETRAKIS

M/V ALEXANDROS PETRAKIS

Location: Venice, Italy

Size: 76596DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

M/V ALEXANDROS PETRAKIS - MARSHALL ISLANDS FLAG
Abt 76,596 dwt on 14.14m
Blt 5/2008, Shin Kasado Dockyard Co Ltd - Kudamatsu YC, JAPAN
ABS - SS 06/2026 / DD 06/2026
224.94m LOA 32.29m Beam
Grain 90,740 cbm
7 HO / 7 HA
0t GL
MAN-MAN B&W 6S60MC, 14,031 bhp @ 89 rpm
GENS 4 x 313kw
LDT 10,228

The vessel is presently at anchorage in Venice, Italy, awaiting to discharge in Porto Marghera.

Bulk Carriers Ship For Sale

Complete Guide to buy a Bulk carrier ship

Apsshipbrokers a Source to buy a Quality Used Bulk Carriers Ship Worldwide

Welcome to the definitive resource for purchasing used bulk carrier vessels. Whether you are an established shipping operator expanding your dry bulker fleet or a new entrant seeking your first vessel, we offer an extensive selection of quality pre-owned bulk carriers ranging Dead Weight from 3,000 DWT small bulkers to 400,000 DWT Vale max giants. Our inventory encompasses all major bulk carrier categories, ages, and specifications to meet diverse cargo requirements and trading patterns across global dry bulk markets.

Understanding the Bulk Carrier ship Market

The used bulk carrier market presents compelling opportunities for buyers seeking proven vessels with documented performance histories at attractive valuations. Unlike new buildings requiring 18-30 months for delivery, used bulk carriers offer immediate availability, enabling you to capitalize on favorable freight markets or secure long-term contracts without delay. Our portfolio includes vessels from the world's most prestigious shipyards in Japan, South Korea, China, and Europe, ensuring structural integrity, reliability, and strong resale potential.

Complete Range of Bulk Carrier Sizes Available

Small Bulk Carriers (3,000 - 10,000 DWT)

Compact vessels serving niche regional markets, river trades, and coastal distribution networks where larger tonnage cannot operate. Shallow drafts (5-7 meters) make them ideal for short-sea shipping, island trades, and specialized routes.

Handysize Bulk Carriers (10,000 - 35,000 DWT)

Most versatile segment in dry bulk shipping, combining port flexibility with economical cargo capacity. Typically 25,000-35,000 DWT with drafts around 9-10 meters, accessing ~90% of global ports. Often feature onboard cranes for cargo handling independence.

Handymax Bulk Carriers (35,000 - 50,000 DWT)

Bridge the gap between Handysize flexibility and Panamax capacity. Access most secondary ports while offering improved economies of scale. Split between geared and gear-less vessels.

Supramax Bulk Carriers (50,000 - 60,000 DWT)

Workhorse of the modern bulk carrier fleet. Typically 52,000-58,000 DWT, four or five cargo holds, onboard cranes, dominating global grain trades, coal movements, steel products, and project cargoes.

Ultramax Bulk Carriers (60,000 - 65,000 DWT)

Evolution of Supramax, around 61,000-64,000 DWT with improved fuel efficiency and cargo flexibility. Wide beam design optimizes hold capacity while maintaining Panamax beam restrictions.

Panamax Bulk Carriers (65,000 - 90,000 DWT)

Designed to transit Panama Canal (pre-expansion). Typically 70,000-82,000 DWT. Gear-less, ideal for coal, grain, and iron ore movements. Drafts 12-14 meters.

Post-Panamax / Kamsarmax Bulk Carriers (80,000 - 90,000 DWT)

Optimized Panamax designs with maximum cargo capacity. Typically 82,000-84,000 DWT. Preferred for coal, grain, and minor bulk trades.

Capesize Bulk Carriers (100,000 - 220,000 DWT)

  • Standard Capesize (100,000-180,000 DWT): Dominates iron ore trades from Brazil and Australia to China, Japan, Europe. Coal exports from Australia, South Africa, Colombia.
  • Mini-Capesize (100,000-120,000 DWT): Smaller vessels (~110,000 DWT) offering greater port flexibility.

Very Large Ore Carriers - VLOC (200,000 - 400,000 DWT)

The largest bulk carriers, including Valemax (~400,000 DWT), designed for Brazilian iron ore exports to Asia. Massive economies of scale but limited port flexibility.

Factors to consider for bulk carrier ship for sale

Age and Vessel Condition

  • Modern (≤5 years): Premium price, superior fuel efficiency, low maintenance.
  • Mid-age (5-12 years): Balanced acquisition cost, strong charter acceptance.
  • Older (12-20 years): Lower entry price, requires thorough technical due diligence.

Special Survey and Drydocking Status (SS/DD)

Fresh-from-drydock vessels command premiums; those approaching survey trade at discounts reflecting upcoming drydock costs. Typical ranges:

  • Handysize/Handymax: $0.8-1.5M
  • Supramax/Ultramax: $1.5-2.5M
  • Panamax/Kamsarmax: $2-3.5M
  • Capesize: $3-5M

Draft Considerations and Trading Flexibility

  • Shallow Draft (<10m): Access restricted ports, rivers, secondary ports.
  • Medium Draft (10-13m): Standard for Handysize-Panamax segments.
  • Deep Draft (14-18m): Capesize requires deep-water ports.
  • Ultra-Deep Draft (>18m): VLOC restricted to few specialized terminals.

Cargo Hold Configuration and Gear

  • Number of Holds: 5-7 (segregation flexibility vs maintenance complexity)
  • Hold Dimensions: Affects stowage efficiency
  • Gear: Geared vessels with cranes command premiums. Examples:
    • Handysize: 4x25-30 ton cranes
    • Supramax/Ultramax: 4x30-35 ton cranes
    • Handymax: 4x30 ton cranes (when fitted)
  • Gear-less vessels: marginally better fuel efficiency

Shipyard Provenance and Build Quality

  • Japanese: Premium steel, high resale, long-term reliability
  • Korean: Advanced design, excellent build quality
  • Chinese: Varies by yard; top-tier approaches Korean standard
  • European: Specialized or smaller vessels with premium quality

IMO Compliance and Environmental Regulations

  • CSR, PSPC, Ballast Water Management, EEDI/EEXI
  • IMO 2020/2023: Low-sulfur fuel or scrubbers
  • Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) for eco-design vessels

Pricing Dynamics in the Used Bulk Carrier ship for sale Market

  • Small Bulkers: $3-6M
  • Handysize: $8-15M
  • Handymax: $12-18M
  • Supramax: $15-22M
  • Ultramax: $18-26M
  • Panamax/Kamsarmax: $20-32M
  • Capesize: $30-55M
  • VLOC: $70-120M

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We maintain the industry's most comprehensive database of available used bulk carrier ship for sale. Our experienced brokers provide technical assessments, inspections, negotiations, and guidance throughout documentation and delivery. Whether acquiring a single vessel or assembling a diversified fleet, our global network ensures access to the best opportunities across all segments, ages, and specifications.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Buying a Bulk Carrier Ship

Question 1: What is the best size bulk carrier ship for sale for first-time buyers?

Answer: Handysize (10,000–40,000 DWT) and Supramax (50,000–60,000 DWT) bulk carriers are often ideal for first-time buyers. They offer excellent port flexibility, moderate capital investment, and steady charter demand across global trade routes.

Question 2: Is it better to buy new or used?

Answer: Purchasing a used bulk carrier ship provides immediate delivery and lower capital expenditure compared to newbuildings. Used vessels are particularly attractive during strong freight markets when quick market entry is important.

Question 3: How long does it take to complete a bulk carrier purchase?

Answer: The transaction typically takes 4–8 weeks after signing the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), depending on inspection timelines, financing arrangements, and documentation clearance.

Question 4: What inspections are required before purchase?

Answer: Recommended inspections include:
• Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI)
• Review of class records
• Steel thickness measurements
• Machinery performance evaluation
• Verification of statutory and trading certificates

These steps help minimize technical and operational risks.

Question 5: Do geared bulk carriers earn higher charter rates?

Answer: Yes. Geared bulk carriers equipped with onboard cranes often command premium charter rates because they can operate at ports lacking shore-based cargo handling equipment, increasing their trading flexibility.

Question 6: How does vessel age affect resale value?

Answer: Younger eco-design vessels typically achieve stronger resale values and better charter appeal due to improved fuel efficiency and environmental compliance. Older vessels may face trading limitations and stricter regulatory requirements depending on their age and technical condition.

Question 7: What cargoes do bulk carriers typically transport?

Answer: Bulk carriers commonly transport major bulk commodities such as iron ore, coal, and grain, as well as minor bulk cargoes including bauxite, fertilizers, steel products, cement clinker, and other dry bulk materials.

Question 8: How can APS Shipbrokers help me find the right bulk carrier ship for sale?

Answer: APS Shipbrokers provides comprehensive support including vessel sourcing, technical evaluation, market intelligence, price negotiation, documentation review, inspection coordination, and transaction management from initial inquiry through to vessel delivery.