
Eco Dream
Following come from the Vafias Group:
We are very honored and proud to announce the deliveries of the following ten eco newbuilds over the past few months (9 gas ships plus one bulker):
ECO DREAM 5000 CBM prototype ice class 1B, eco pressurized gas vessel built by STX korea , starting a long charter to a Russian energy company. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO GREEN 5000 CBM prototype ice class 1B, eco pressurized gas vessel built by STX korea , starting a long charter to a Russian energy company. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO UNIVERSE 5000 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by Murakami yard Japan, starting a medium term charter to European oil major. She is classed by NK and flies the Marshall Islands flag

The ECO ENIGMA
ECO ENIGMA 5000 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by Murakami yard Japan, starting a medium term charter to far eastern energy company. She is classed by NK and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO LOYALTY 3500 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by Kitanihon yard Japan starting a long charter to a Norwegian gas operator under the name B gas summit. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO ROYALTY 3500 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by Kitanihon yard Japan starting a long charter to a Norwegian gas operator under the name B gas superior. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO CZAR 5000 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by kitanihon yard japan starting a short charter to Japanese trading house. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO GALAXY 7200 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by Kokuyo yard Japan. She is classed by NK and flies the Marshall Islands flag
ECO CORSAIR 3500 cbm eco pressurized gas vessel built by Kitanihon yard Japan. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall islands flag
ECO WILDFIRE 33, 000 dwt eco box type, open hatch bulk carrier built by Kanda yard Japan starting a short term charter to leading European operator. She is classed by ABS and flies the Marshall Islands flag
After these latest moves the group controls a mixed fleet of 85 ships. The group has still under construction another 11 vessels, 4 in Korea and 7 in Japan for delivery in the next 24 months.