John Fredriksen’s SFL Corporation has bagged new contracts and extensions for its boxships from Maersk.
The New York-listed company said Tuesday it had agreed five-year charters with the Danish liner for three 10,600 teu vessels until the middle of 2030, adding about $210m to its charter backlog.
The ships that match the capacity Maersk has on charter from SFL are the 2015-builtCap San Juan, Cap San Vincent and Cap San Lazaro.
In addition, SFL recently chartered the 1,700 teu feeder boxsip Green Ace to Maersk until the fourth quarter of 2024.
Maersk has also exercised options to keep three SFL’s 8,700 to 9,500 teu vessels for one more year in a deal worth about $30m.
SFL has a diversified fleet of 76 wholly or partly owned vessels and newbuilds under construction. The company’s container fleet stands at 34 ships, most of which are on long-term charter to major liners.
