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GE Shipping sells Aframax crude carrier

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Mumbai , Dec. 28

Great Eastern Shipping, India's large fleet owner in the private sector has sold the 1996-built Aframax crude carrier.

The 1.05 lakh DWT carrier, Jag Larjish, was contracted in October this year.

According to a company release, it has on order one second-hand tanker and 15 new building vessels, including seven tankers.

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