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Safe Bulkers Accelerates Sustainable Growth With Japanese-Built Dry Bulk Newbuildings

Modernizing The Fleet With Advanced Technology

Safe Bulkers, the Cyprus-linked dry bulk shipping company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, has placed an order for four new Japanese-built vessels as part of its ongoing fleet renewal strategy. The agreement includes the company’s first Capesize newbuilding alongside three Kamsarmax vessels, further expanding its focus on fuel-efficient and environmentally compliant ships.

Strategic Vessel Acquisitions And Financing Structure

The order consists of three 82,000 deadweight tonne Kamsarmax vessels and one 182,000 deadweight tonne Capesize vessel, with all four ships scheduled for delivery during 2029. Two Kamsarmax vessels are expected to be delivered during the first half of the year, while the third is scheduled for the third quarter. Delivery of the Capesize vessel is planned for the second half of 2029. Financing for the Kamsarmax vessels will come through the company’s existing cash reserves. Meanwhile, the Capesize vessel will be financed through a finance lease tied to a ten-year bareboat charter agreement that includes purchase options after five years at predetermined prices.

Commitment To Environmental And Operational Excellence

All four vessels are being built to comply with the International Maritime Organization’s Energy Efficiency Design Index Phase 3 standards as well as NOx Tier III emissions requirements. The Kamsarmax vessels will also incorporate energy-efficiency technologies designed to reduce fuel consumption and improve operational performance. Safe Bulkers currently operates 13 vessels meeting IMO GHG Phase 3 and NOx Tier III standards. Following the latest order, the company’s outstanding orderbook will increase to 11 vessels, including two methanol dual-fuel ships scheduled for delivery between 2026 and 2029.

Leadership And Strategic Vision

Polys Hajioannou and Loukas Barmparis said the delivery schedule aligns with the company’s broader strategy of maintaining a younger, more fuel-efficient and environmentally advanced fleet. Management added that the investment reflects continued focus on selective vessel acquisitions from leading shipyards as environmental standards across global shipping continue to tighten.

Industry Impact And Future Prospects

Safe Bulkers operates internationally in the transportation of dry bulk cargoes, including grain, coal and iron ore, across major global trade routes. The fleet expansion is expected to strengthen the company’s operational efficiency while supporting broader decarbonisation targets across the maritime sector. Shares of Safe Bulkers trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbols SB, SB.PR.C and SB.PR.D.

Cyprus Tourism Regains Its Footing After A Turbulent Spring

Cyprus’ tourism sector is showing signs of renewed stability, even as June arrivals slipped 1.7% year on year, according to Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis, who said the latest figures point to a market that has now returned to a steadier path.

The comments followed the release of new data from the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat), which showed that 489,965 tourists visited the island in June 2026, down from 498,527 in the same month last year.

A Softer First Half, But Not A Break in Momentum

For the January-to-June period, Cyprus recorded 1,656,015 tourist arrivals, representing a 10.1% decline from 1,843,013 in the first half of 2025. Even so, Koumis argued that the underlying picture was more resilient than the headline decline suggests.

He described June as “satisfactory under the circumstances,” saying it confirmed that the tourism sector had moved back onto a stable trajectory after a difficult spring. In particular, he pointed to the weaker performance in March and April, when the conflict in the Middle East weighed on travel demand and disrupted normal seasonal patterns.

“It also confirms that the actions taken by the deputy ministry, together with the entire tourism industry, to manage the extraordinary situation our country’s tourism sector faced from March 1 onwards have clearly produced improved results,” Koumis said.

Reading Beyond The Headline Numbers

The deputy minister also argued that the first-half performance, while down year on year, should be viewed in context. Arrivals in the first six months of 2026 were still 0.2% higher than during the same period in 2024, suggesting that the market has not lost its broader momentum.

“If we take into account the very significant losses recorded during March and April, which heavily influence any analysis, the first-half performance should also be considered satisfactory,” he said. “At the same time, a window of hope is opening for a further reduction in the overall decline for the current year.”

Targeted Support For Key Markets

Koumis said the government is now focusing on a deeper analysis of market trends rather than relying solely on overall arrival figures. That review, he added, has identified several geographic markets that have been affected and still require support to sustain long-term growth.

“As a government, and as the competent deputy ministry, we are certainly not stopping at simply reading the numbers,” he said. “A thorough analysis shows that several geographical markets have been affected and still require careful support to ensure their successful and uninterrupted development in the coming years.”

According to Cystat, the United Kingdom remained Cyprus’ largest source market in June, accounting for 33.0% of arrivals, or 161,913 visitors.

Looking Ahead To Next Year

Koumis said planning is already underway for the years ahead, with next year at the centre of the government’s coordination efforts with the tourism industry.

“We are continuing to work hard on planning for the coming years, with next year naturally at the centre of our efforts, in cooperation with the country’s tourism industry,” he said. “Our ultimate objective remains the continuation of our collective effort to transform Cyprus into a sustainable, digitally smart and accessible destination for everyone.”

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