General Cargo Ship For Sale

M/V FISHER

M/V FISHER

Location: MED/CONT/BLACK SEA

Size: 12974DWT

Built Year: 1999

Price: $-

M/V FISHER ( ex Name: LILA BHAVNAGAR ) - LIBERIA FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 12,974 dwt on 8.47m
Blt 7/1999, Honda Zosen - Saiki, JAPAN
Class PR
Grain 15,645 cbm / Bale 15,440 cbm
3 HO / 3 HA
2 x 30t CRANE
128.04m LOA 21.23m Beam 11.3m Depth
GRT 7,918mt /NRT 4,611mt
MAN-B&W 6S35MC, 5,701 bhp @ 170 rpm
SPEED 13.3KNOTS
GENS 2 x 320kw
LDT 3,256

TRADING WITHIN MED/CONT/BLACK SEA WHERE CAN BE DELIVERED.
M/V FERROMAR

M/V FERROMAR

Location: -

Size: 4537DWT

Built Year: 2004

Price: $-

M/V FERROMAR ( ex Name: WAVE ) - CYPRUS FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 4,537 dwt on 6.1m
Blt 11/2004, Scheepswerf Ferus Smit BV - Westerbroek, NETHERLANDS
Class NV - SS 11/2029 / DD 01/2028
Grain 6,080 cbm
1 HO / 1 HA
0t GL
89.78m LOA 14m Beam 7.5m Depth
GRT 2,999mt /NRT 1,643mt
MAN-MaK 8M25, 3,589 bhp @ 750 rpm
SPEED 13KNOTS
GENS 1 x 340kw (Sft), 2 x 244kw
M/V FAST SUS

M/V FAST SUS

Location: -

Size: 3234DWT

Built Year: 1996

Price: $-

M/V FAST SUS ( ex Name: Aletis ) - BELGIUM FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,234 dwt on 4.64m
Blt 4/1996, Barkmeijer Stroobos B.V. - Stroobos, NETHERLANDS
Class BV - SS 04/2026 / DD 04/2026
Grain 4,030 cbm
1 HO / 1 HA
89.99m LOA 12.5m Beam 6m Depth
GRT 2,055mt /NRT 1,117mt
MAN-MaK 8M20, 1,360 bhp @ 900 rpm
SPEED 11KNOTS
GENS 2 x 82kw
LDT 1,150
M/V FALCONA

M/V FALCONA

Location: Black Sea - Agean sea

Size: 2151DWT

Built Year: 1987

Price: $-

M/V FALCONA ( ex Name: ROKSOLANA 1 ) - CAMEROON FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 2,151 dwt on 2.76m
Blt 6/1987, VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Rosslau - Rosslau, GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
Class MR
81.97m LOA 11.8m Beam 4m Depth
GRT 1,694mt /NRT 705mt
MAN-S.K.L. 8NVD36-A1, 1,200 bhp @ 500 rpm
SPEED 11.5KNOTS
LDT 992

Vessel possible inspection area west Black Sea - Agean sea.
M/V EZMOCE

M/V EZMOCE

Location: Med/Blacksea

Size: 3660DWT

Built Year: 1996

Price: $-

M/V EZMOCE ( ex Name: XIANG SHUN ) - PALAU FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,660 dwt on 6.09m
Blt 1/1996, Nakatani Shipyard Co. Ltd. - Etajima, JAPAN
Class KR - SS 06/2026 / DD 06/2026
/ Bale 3,409 cbm
86m LOA 13m Beam 7.7m Depth
GRT 2,245mt /NRT 1,235mt
MAN-Daihatsu 6DKM-28, 2,200 bhp @ 700 rpm
SPEED 12KNOTS
GENS 2 x 150kw
LDT 1,156

Trading Med - Black Sea
M/V EY PEARL

M/V EY PEARL

Location: -

Size: 3262DWT

Built Year: 1991

Price: $-

M/V EY PEARL ( ex Name: Lady Nur ) - ST KITTS & NEVIS FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,262 dwt on 4.95m
Blt 5/1991, Scheepswerf Bijlsma BV - Wartena, NETHERLANDS
Class PX
Grain 4,519 cbm
1 HO / 2 HA
82m LOA 12.5m Beam 5.6m Depth
GRT 1,999mt /NRT 1,203mt
MAN-Caterpillar 3606TA, 2,203 bhp @ 930 rpm
SPEED 11.5KNOTS
GENS 1 x 190kw (Sft), 1 x 95kw
LDT 1,008
M/V EXPRESS STAR

M/V EXPRESS STAR

Location: China-Korea

Size: 7499DWT

Built Year: 2023

Price: $-

M/V EXPRESS STAR ( ex Name: Bao Hang Feng Hai ) - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 7,499 dwt on 6.3m
Blt 5/2023, Universe Shipbuilding (Yangzhou) Co Ltd - Yizheng JS, CHINA
Class ZC
109.88m LOA 18m Beam 8.35m Depth
GRT 5,138mt /NRT 2,844mt
MAN-Guangzhou 8320ZC, 2,999 bhp @ 525 rpm

The vessel keeps trading China-Korea, ppt delivery can be arranged.
M/V EVEREST

M/V EVEREST

Location: -

Size: 1475DWT

Built Year: 1985

Price: $-

M/V EVEREST ( ex Name: PRIMA ) - VANUATU FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 1,475 dwt on 3.27m
Blt 2/1985, Peters-IJsselmeer B.V. - Kampen, NETHERLANDS
Class BR
Grain 2,329 cbm / Bale 2,299 cbm
2 HO / 2 HA
0t GL
79.28m LOA 10.39m Beam 4.27m Depth
GRT 1,132mt /NRT 730mt
MAN-Kromhout 6FHD240, 1,050 bhp @ 793 rpm
SPEED 10KNOTS
GENS 2 x 45kw, 1 x 22kw (Sft)
M/V EVER PROSPERITY

M/V EVER PROSPERITY

Location: -

Size: 2100DWT

Built Year: 1997

Price: $-

M/V EVER PROSPERITY ( ex Name: HAKUUN MARU ) - BELIZE FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 2,100 dwt on 4.43m
Blt 1/1997, Yamanaka Zosen K.K. - Imabari, JAPAN
Class IT
79.39m LOA 12.9m Beam 7.69m Depth
GRT 1,997mt /NRT 1,068mt
MAN-Hanshin LH34LG, 999 bhp @ 255 rpm
SPEED 11KNOTS


Trading China, Japan and Korea, prompt deliver can be arranged.
M/V EVER HARVEST

M/V EVER HARVEST

Location: Japan, Korea, China, part of southeast Asia

Size: 3645DWT

Built Year: 1996

Price: $-

M/V EVER HARVEST ( ex Name: Hoei Maru No. 18 ) - PALAU FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,645 dwt on 4.23m
Blt 2/1996, SHITANOE SHIPBUILDING, JAPAN
Class IS
Grain 4,732 cbm / Bale 4,420 cbm
1 HO / 1 HA
13.62m Beam 7.2m Depth
GRT 1,998mt /NRT 1,233mt
MAN-Hanshin 6LU38G, 1,001 bhp @ 260 rpm
SPEED 10KNOTS
GENS 2kw, 1kw (Sft)

trading Japan, Korea, China, part of southeast Asia.
M/V EVER FORTUNE

M/V EVER FORTUNE

Location: -

Size: 3571DWT

Built Year: 1993

Price: $-

M/V EVER FORTUNE ( ex Name: SUN RIVER ) - BELIZE FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,571 dwt on 5.7m
Blt 4/1993, Honda Zosen - Saiki, JAPAN
Class IT - SS 07/2025 / DD 07/2025
Grain 3,739 cbm
1 HO / 1 HA
1 x 15t CRANE
89.45m LOA 12.8m Beam 7.25m Depth
GRT 1,936mt /NRT 1,092mt
MAN-Akasaka A28FD, 1,800 bhp @ 450 rpm
SPEED 11KNOTS
GENS 1 x 350kw
LDT 1,353
M/V EVER BLOOM

M/V EVER BLOOM

Location: FE

Size: 7351DWT

Built Year: 2008

Price: $-

M/V EVER BLOOM ( ex Name: WOOYANG ACE ) - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 7,351 dwt on 7m
Blt 3/2008, Nanjing Wujiazui Shipbuilding Co Ltd - Nanjing JS, CHINA
Class KR - SS 03/2023 / DD 03/2021
3 HO / 3 HA
2 x 30t DERRICK, 2 x 25t DERRICK
103.26m LOA 18m Beam 9.2m Depth
GRT 4,825mt /NRT 3,497mt
MAN-Hanshin LH41LA, 3,599 bhp @ 240 rpm
SPEED 12.3KNOTS
GENS 2 x 320kw

Vessel trading FE where can do prompt delivery basis DD freshly passed.
M/V ES BRAVE

M/V ES BRAVE

Location: JAPAN,KOREA ,CHINA

Size: 3300DWT

Built Year: 2005

Price: $-

M/V ES BRAVE ( ex Name: Rong Hai ) - PANAMA FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,300 dwt on 5.5m
Blt 11/2005, Chongqing Dongfeng Ship Industry Co - Chongqing, CHINA
Class RI - SS 11/2025
/ Bale 4,563 cbm
2 HO / 2 HA
0t GL
80.6m LOA 13.6m Beam 6.9m Depth
GRT 1,997mt /NRT 1,483mt
MAN-Sulzer 8ATL25R, 1,740 bhp @ 750 rpm
SPEED 11.3KNOTS
GENS 2 x 150kw

SHE IS TRADING JAPAN,KOREA ,CHINA
M/V ENIF

M/V ENIF

Location: -

Size: 5444DWT

Built Year: 1990

Price: $-

M/V ENIF ( ex Name: Michel ) - COMOROS FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 5,444 dwt on 5.02m
Blt 1/1990, Scheepswerf Lanser B.V. - Sliedrecht, NETHERLANDS
Class BR
Grain 7,160 cbm
2 HO / 2 HA
0t GL
110.01m LOA 16.46m Beam 6.76m Depth
GRT 3,776mt /NRT 1,958mt
MAN-Deutz SBV12M628, 3,506 bhp @ 1,000 rpm
SPEED 11.5KNOTS
LDT 2,013
M/V ENDEAVOUR

M/V ENDEAVOUR

Location: -

Size: 3702DWT

Built Year: 1997

Price: $-

M/V ENDEAVOUR ( ex Name: CELTIC ENDEAVOUR ) - BARBADOS FLAG
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TYPE GENERAL CARGO, SUBTYPE General Cargo
Abt 3,702 dwt on 5.49m
Blt 12/1997, Slovenske Lodenice a.s. - Komarno, SLOVAKIA
Class PR
Grain 4,672 cbm / Bale 4,620 cbm
1 HO / 1 HA
0t GL
87.97m LOA 12.9m Beam 7.1m Depth
GRT 2,446mt /NRT 1,369mt
MAN-Deutz SBV8M628, 2,039 bhp @ 900 rpm
SPEED 10.5KNOTS
GENS 3 x 104kw
LDT 1,225

General Cargo Ship For Sale

The Complete Guide to buy MPP Ship and General Cargo Vessels

When it comes to purchasing used multi-purpose (MPP) ships and general cargo vessels, understanding the market dynamics and technical specifications is crucial for making an informed investment decision. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about acquiring these versatile workhorses of the maritime industry.

Understanding MPP and General Cargo ship for sale

Multi-Purpose (MPP) ships represent one of the most flexible vessel types in commercial shipping. Unlike specialized tankers or container ships, MPP vessels are designed to carry a wide variety of cargo types, from break bulk and project cargo to containers and heavy lifts. General cargo ships share similar versatility, making both vessel types attractive investments for operators seeking operational flexibility.

Size Categories and Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)

MPP ships or general cargo ship for sale come in various sizes to suit different trade routes and cargo requirements:

Small-Size Vessels (1,000 - 10,000 DWT)

These compact ships are ideal for short-sea trading, river-sea operations, and servicing smaller ports with draft restrictions. They offer excellent maneuverability and access to ports that larger vessels cannot reach.

Handysize (10,000 - 35,000 DWT)

The most popular segment in the MPP market, handysize vessels balance cargo capacity with port accessibility. These ships dominate regional trade routes and are highly sought after for their operational flexibility.

Supramax/Ultramax (35,000 - 65,000 DWT)

Larger MPP vessels in this category offer enhanced cargo capacity while maintaining access to most commercial ports worldwide. They're equipped with robust cargo handling gear and larger holds.

Panamax and Above (65,000+ DWT)

These larger general cargo and MPP vessels serve major trade routes and can handle substantial cargo volumes, though their draft may limit port accessibility.

Critical Factors When Buying Used MPP Ship for sale

1. Vessel Age

The age of an MPP ship for sale significantly impacts its value, operational efficiency, and remaining service life:

  • Vessels under 10 years old command premium prices due to modern design, better fuel efficiency, and fewer maintenance issues.
  • Ships between 10-20 years old represent the mid-market segment, offering reasonable value with proven track records.
  • Vessels over 20 years old are budget options but require careful inspection and may face increased surveying requirements and port state control scrutiny.

2. Special Survey (SS) and Drydocking (DD) Status

The SS/DD status is critical for vessel pricing and operational readiness. Ships with freshly completed surveys and drydocking can command 15-30% higher prices. Buyers should evaluate the last SS/DD and the next due date, impacting operational availability and capital expenditure.

3. Draft and Dimensional Specifications

Draft specifications determine port accessibility. MPP ships typically range from 6 meters for smaller vessels to 13+ meters for larger ocean-going vessels. Consider beam width, LOA, and air draft for vessels transiting under bridges.

4. IMO Number and Classification

Every vessel has a unique IMO number providing regulatory compliance and operational history. Verify IMO documentation, classification society records, and historical incidents. Major societies include DNV-GL, Lloyd's Register, ABS, and ClassNK.

5. Country of Build and Shipyard Reputation

The building country and shipyard influence vessel quality, residual value, and marketability:

  • Japanese-Built: Exceptional quality, excellent residual value. Shipyards: Imabari, Oshima, Tsuneishi.
  • Korean-Built: Modern design, competitive pricing. Shipyards: Hyundai, Samsung, Daewoo.
  • Chinese-Built: Competitive pricing, improving quality standards; tier-one yards produce better vessels.
  • European-Built: Premium quality, advanced designs, higher construction costs.

Geared vs. Non-Geared MPP Vessels

  • Geared Vessels: Equipped with onboard cranes (30-120 tons), enabling independent loading/unloading. Higher price, more operational flexibility.
  • Non-Geared Vessels: Rely on shore-based cranes. Lower cost, limited to well-equipped ports.

Container-Fitted Capability

Modern MPP vessels may have container-fitted holds with cell guides, deck lashing points, and reefer plugs. TEU capacity ranges from a few hundred for smaller ships to 1,000+ for larger vessels. Dual-purpose capability improves commercial flexibility and charter rates.

Pricing Considerations

MPP ship prices vary based on multiple factors:

  • Year of construction: newer vessels command higher premiums (e.g., 5-year-old handysize: $18-25M; 15-year-old: $8-12M).
  • Building yard: Japanese-built vessels maintain 10-20% premium over Chinese-built; Korean-built in between.
  • SS/DD status: vessels with recent surveys are more valuable.
  • Technical specifications: crane capacity, TEU capability, fuel efficiency, engine type.

Making Your Purchase Decision for mpp ship for sale

Engage experienced marine surveyors for pre-purchase inspections. Review classification society records, maintenance logs, and operational history. Select vessel size and specifications based on target trades, cargo types, and port requirements.

The versatility of MPP vessels makes them excellent investments for operators seeking flexibility. Understanding these key factors will help make an informed purchase decision aligned with operational and financial objectives.

Frequently Asked Questions – Buying an MPP Ship

Question 1: What is an MPP ship?

Answer: A Multi-Purpose (MPP) ship is a versatile cargo vessel designed to carry various cargo types including break bulk, project cargo, containers, heavy lifts, and sometimes refrigerated cargo. These vessels are built for flexible trading across multiple routes and industries.

Question 2: How does a general cargo ship compare to an MPP ship?

Answer: General cargo ships and MPP vessels both offer operational flexibility. However, MPP ships are typically designed with stronger cargo gear, reinforced decks, and container-fitted capabilities, making them more suitable for project and heavy-lift cargo.

Question 3: What cargo types can MPP vessels handle?

Answer: MPP vessels can transport break bulk cargo, project cargo, heavy lifts, steel products, containers, machinery, windmill components, and sometimes reefer cargo depending on vessel specifications.

Question 4: What are the common MPP size categories by DWT?

Answer: Common size categories include Small-size (1,000–10,000 DWT), Handysize (10,000–35,000 DWT), Supramax/Ultramax (35,000–65,000 DWT), and Panamax & above (65,000+ DWT).

Question 5: Which size is best for short-sea trades and smaller ports?

Answer: Small-size vessels (1,000–10,000 DWT) are ideal for short-sea trades and ports with draft or infrastructure limitations.

Question 6: Which segment is most popular in the MPP market?

Answer: Handysize vessels (10,000–35,000 DWT) are the most commercially active segment due to their balance of cargo capacity and global port accessibility.

Question 7: What advantages do Supramax and Ultramax vessels offer?

Answer: Supramax and Ultramax vessels provide larger cargo capacity, stronger onboard cranes (often 60–150 MT lifting capacity), and access to most major commercial ports worldwide.

Question 8: What limits port accessibility for Panamax and larger vessels?

Answer: Draft restrictions, beam limitations, and LOA (Length Overall) constraints at smaller ports can restrict access for Panamax and larger vessels.

Question 9: How does vessel age affect price and operations?

Answer: Vessels under 10 years command premium pricing with better fuel efficiency and charter appeal. Vessels between 10–20 years offer mid-market value. Ships over 20 years are lower in price but may involve higher maintenance and stricter inspection requirements.

Question 10: Why are Special Survey (SS) and Drydocking (DD) status important?

Answer: Recent completion of Special Survey and Drydocking significantly increases vessel value (often 15–30%) and reduces near-term capital expenditure for buyers.

Question 11: What dimensional specifications matter for port access?

Answer: Key dimensions include draft, beam, LOA (Length Overall), and air draft. These factors determine port entry eligibility and trading flexibility.

Question 12: What is the role of the IMO number and classification society?

Answer: The IMO number uniquely identifies the vessel worldwide. Classification societies such as DNV, Lloyd’s Register, ABS, and ClassNK verify regulatory compliance, structural integrity, and maintain the vessel’s technical records.

Question 13: How does country of build affect vessel quality and value?

Answer: Japanese-built vessels are known for superior quality and strong residual value. Korean-built ships offer modern technology with competitive pricing. Chinese-built vessels are cost-effective with improving quality standards. European-built ships are considered premium in design and construction.

Question 14: What’s the difference between geared and non-geared MPP vessels?

Answer: Geared vessels are equipped with onboard cranes, providing flexibility in ports without shore cranes and generally commanding higher prices. Non-geared vessels rely on port equipment and are typically lower in cost.

Question 15: Why is container-fitted capability valuable?

Answer: Container-fitted MPP vessels include cell guides, lashing bridges, and reefer plugs, allowing them to carry containers and increase commercial versatility and charter opportunities.

Question 16: What TEU capacity can MPP vessels have?

Answer: TEU capacity ranges from a few hundred TEU on smaller vessels to over 1,000 TEU on larger MPP ships, depending on design and configuration.

Question 17: What factors determine the price of a used MPP vessel?

Answer: Pricing depends on year of construction, shipyard and country of build, SS/DD status, crane capacity, TEU capability, fuel efficiency, engine type, and prevailing market conditions.

Question 18: What are example price ranges for Handysize MPP vessels?

Answer: Approximate market indications (subject to market fluctuation): A 5-year-old Handysize may range between USD 18–25 million, while a 15-year-old vessel may range between USD 8–12 million.

Question 19: What due diligence should a buyer perform before purchase?

Answer: Buyers should appoint independent marine surveyors for pre-purchase inspection, review classification records, analyze maintenance logs, verify operational performance, and assess cargo gear condition.

Question 20: How should buyers choose the right vessel size and specifications?

Answer: Vessel selection should be based on intended trade routes, cargo profile, port restrictions, charter market demand, and long-term commercial strategy to ensure optimal returns.