August21 , 2026

    Egypt’s National Navigation Company busy bolstering bulker fleet

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    Egypt’s National Navigation Company (NNC)  is linked to its second deal in a month. The owner is noted purchasing the Chinese-owned Gia Ambition, an 85,000 dwt bulk carrier built in China two years ago, tabling around $39m for the ship.

    The move comes only a month after the Cairo-based owner ordered two similar sized bulkers at Jiangsu Hantong Ship Heavy Industry with delivery in 2026.

    NNC’s last move in the secondhand market was in November when it grabbed a newbuilding from Croatia’s Atlantska Plovidba, which is now on the slipway and named Wadi Alarish. NCC paid $35m for this ship, which is built at the same yard as its newly ordered vessels. NCC owns a fleet of 14 bulkers, all under the Egyptian flag.