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Friday, January 02, 2009

Genco Shipping & Trading Limited Takes Delivery of Capesize Newbuilding


Tuesday December 30, 8:15 am ET

Genco Hadrian Commences Long-Term Time Charter

NEW YORK, Dec. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Genco Shipping & Trading Limited (NYSE: GNK - News) today announced that it has taken delivery of the Genco Hadrian, a 170,500 dwt Capesize newbuilding. The Genco Hadrian is the sixth vessel to be delivered to the Company under Genco's previously announced agreement on July 18, 2007 to acquire nine Capesize vessels from companies within the Metrostar Management Corporation group.

The Company has commenced a time charter upon delivery of the Genco Hadrian with Cargill International S.A., for 46 to 62 months at a gross rate of $65,000 per day, less a 5% third party brokerage commission. The charter, which is due to expire between October 2012 and February 2014, also includes a 50 percent index-based profit sharing component.

Genco has drawn upon its 10-year, $1.4 billion revolving credit facility to finance the remaining balance for the Genco Hadrian of $96.8 million. The Company expects the delivery of three additional newbuilding vessels by the end of 2009 and intends to utilize the undrawn portion of its $1.4 billion revolving credit facility as well as cash flow from operations to fund these acquisitions.

The following table reflects the current employment of Genco's current fleet as well as the employment or other status of vessels expected to join Genco's fleet:

    Vessel     Year   Charterer      Charter     Cash      Net      Expected
Built Expiration Daily Revenue Delivery
(1) Rate (2) Daily (4)
Rate (3)

Capesize
Vessels
--------
Genco 2007 Cargill December 45,263 62,750 -
Augustus International 2009
S.A.

Genco 2007 Cargill January 45,263 62,750 -
Tiberius International 2010
S.A.

Genco
London 2007 SK Shipping August 57,500 64,250 -
Co., Ltd 2010

Genco
Titus 2007 Cargill September 45,000(5) 46,250 -
International 2011
S.A.

Genco 2008 Cargill August 52,750(5) -
Constantine International 2012
S.A.

Genco 2008 Cargill October 65,000(5) -
Hadrian International 2012
S.A.

Genco 2009(6) To be TBD TBD Q2 2009
Commodus determined
("TBD")

Genco
Maximus 2009(6) TBD TBD TBD Q2 2009

Genco
Claudius 2009(6) TBD TBD TBD Q3 2009

Panamax
Vessels
--------
Genco
Beauty 1999 Cargill May 31,500 -
International 2009
S.A.
Genco
Knight 1999 SK Shipping May
Ltd. 2009 37,700 -

Genco
Leader 1999 Baumarine November Spot(7) -
AS 2009
Genco
Vigour 1999 STX Panocean March 29,000(8) -
(UK)Co. Ltd. 2009

Genco 1999 Global
Acheron Chartering July 55,250(9) -
Ltd 2011
(a subsidiary
of ArcelorMittal
Group)

Genco 1998 Hanjin December 42,100 -
Surprise Shipping 2010
Co., Ltd.

Genco
Raptor 2007 COSCO Bulk April 52,800 -
Carriers 2012
Co., Ltd.

Genco 2007 Baumarine AS October Spot(10) -
Thunder 2009

Supramax
Vessels
--------
Genco 2005 Bulkhandling September Spot(11) -
Predator Handymax 2009
A/S

Genco 2005 Hyundai
Warrior Merchant November 38,750 -
Marine Co. 2010
Ltd.

Genco
Hunter 2007 Pacific June 62,000(12) -
Basin 2009
Chartering
Ltd.

Genco 2007 Samsun Logix July 48,500(13) 47,700 -
Cavalier Corporation 2010

Handymax
Vessels
--------
Genco 1997 Korea Line February 33,000(14) -
Success Corporation 2011

Genco 1998 Louis
Carrier Dreyfus March 37,000 -
Corporation 2011

Genco 1997 Pacific June 37,000(15) -
Prosperity Basin 2011
Chartering
Ltd

Genco
Wisdom 1997 Hyundai February 34,500 -
Merchant 2011
Marine Co.
Ltd.

Genco
Marine 1996 NYK March 47,000 -
Bulkship 2009
Europe
S.A.

Genco
Muse 2001 Norden A/S October 47,650 -
2008
AMN
Bulkcarriers January 30,000(16) -
INC 2009

Handysize
Vessels
---------
Genco 1999 Lauritzen August 19,500 -
Explorer Bulkers A/S 2009


Genco 1999 Lauritzen August 19,500 -
Pioneer Bulkers A/S 2009

Genco 1999 Lauritzen August 19,500 -
Progress Bulkers A/S 2009

Genco 1999 Lauritzen August 19,500 -
Reliance Bulkers A/S 2009

Genco
Sugar 1998 Lauritzen August 19,500 -
Bulkers A/S 2009

Genco 2005 Pacific November 24,000 -
Charger Basin 2010
Chartering Ltd.

Genco 2003 Pacific November 24,000 -Challenger Basin 2010
Chartering
Ltd.

Genco 2006 Pacific December 24,000 -
Champion Basin 2010
Chartering
Ltd.


(1) The charter expiration dates presented represent the earliest dates that our charters may be terminated in the ordinary course. Except for the Genco Titus, under the terms of each contract, the charterer is entitled to extend time charters from two to four months in order to complete the vessel's final voyage plus any time the vessel has been off-hire. The charterer of the Genco Titus has the option to extend the charter for a period of one year.



(2) Time charter rates presented are the gross daily charterhire rates before third party commissions ranging from 1.25% to 6.25%, except as indicated for the Genco Leader in note 7 below. In a time charter, the charterer is responsible for voyage expenses such as bunkers, port expenses, agents' fees and canal dues.



(3) For the vessels acquired with a below-market time charter rate, the approximate amount of revenue on a daily basis to be recognized as revenues is displayed in the column named "Net Revenue Daily Rate" and is net of any third-party commissions. Since these vessels were acquired with existing time charters with below-market rates, we allocated the purchase price between the respective vessel and an intangible liability for the value assigned to the below-market charterhire. This intangible liability is amortized as an increase to voyage revenues over the minimum remaining term of the charter. For cash flow purposes, we will continue to receive the rate presented in the "Cash Daily Rate" column until the charter expires.



(4) Dates for vessels being delivered in the future are estimates based on guidance received from the sellers and/or the respective shipyards.



(5) These charters include a 50% index-based profit sharing component above the respective base rates listed in the table. The profit sharing between the charterer and us for each 15-day period is calculated by taking the average over that period of the published Baltic Cape Index of the four time charter routes, as reflected in daily reports. If such average is more than the base rate payable under the charter, the excess amount is allocable 50% to each of the charterer and us. A third-party brokerage commission of 3.75% based on the profit sharing amount due to us is payable out of our share.



(6) Year built for vessels being delivered in the future are estimates based on guidance received from the sellers and/or the respective shipyards.



(7) We have reached an agreement to enter the vessel into the Baumarine Pool with an option to convert the balance period of the charter party to a fixed rate, but only after June 1, 2009. The vessel entered the pool following the completion of its previous time charter on December 16, 2008. In addition to a 1.25% third party brokerage commission, the charter party calls for a management fee which consists of a 1.25% deduction as well as a $334 fixed daily management fee.



(8) We have entered into a time charter for 23 to 25 months at a rate of $33,000 per day for the first 11 months, $25,000 per day for the following 11 months and $29,000 per day thereafter, less a 5% third-party commission. For purposes of revenue recognition, the time charter contract is reflected on a straight-line basis at approximately $29,000 per day for 23 to 25 months in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, or U.S. GAAP.



(9) We have entered into a time charter agreement with ArcelorMittal for 35 to 37 months at a rate of $55,250 per day less a 5% third-party commission. The vessel is currently in drydocking and is expected to deliver to its new charterer on or about August 1, 2008.



(10) We have reached an agreement to enter the vessel into the Baumarine Pool with an option to convert the balance period of the charter party to a fixed rate, but only after March 1, 2009. The vessel entered the pool following the completion of its previous time charter on November 16, 2008. In addition to a 1.25% third party brokerage commission, the charter party calls for a management fee which consists of a 1.25% deduction as well as a $334 fixed daily management fee.



(11) We have entered into a short-term time charter with A/S Klaveness Chartering for 3 to 5 months at a rate of $58,000 per day less a 5% third-party commission. The charter is expected to be completed on or about October 31, 2008. Following the expiration of this charter we have entered the vessel into the Bulkhandling Handymax Pool with an option to convert the balance period of the charter party to a fixed rate, but only after January 1, 2009.



(12) We have reached an agreement to extend the time charter with Pacific Basin Chartering Ltd. for 11 to 13.5 months at a rate of $62,000 per day, less a 5% third party brokerage commission. The time charter commenced following the expiration of the vessel's prior time charter on July 21, 2008.



(13) The time charter for this vessel commenced on July 19, 2008. In completing the negotiation of certain changes we required for novation of the existing charter, we agreed to reduce the daily gross rate and received a rebate from the brokers involved in the vessel sale. Since the vessel was acquired with a below-market rate, we allocated the purchase price between the vessel and an intangible liability for the value assigned to the below-market charterhire.



(14) We extended the time charter for an additional 35 to 37.5 months at a rate of $40,000 per day for the first 12 months, $33,000 per day for the following 12 months, $26,000 per day for the next 12 months and $33,000 per day thereafter less a 5% third-party commission. In all cases, the rate for the duration of the time charter will average $33,000 per day. For purposes of revenue recognition, the time charter contract is reflected on a straight-line basis at approximately $33,000 per day for 35 to 37.5 months in accordance with U.S. GAAP.



(15) We recently extended the time charter for an additional 35 to 37.5 months at a rate of $37,000 per day less a 5% third-party commission. The new charter commenced on July 10, 2008, following the expiration of the previous charter.



(16) We have entered into a time charter agreement with AMN Bulkcarriers Inc. for 3 to 5 months at a rate of $30,000 per day less a 5% third-party commission. The new charter commenced on October 5, 2008, following the expiration of the previous charter.



About Genco Shipping & Trading Limited



Genco Shipping & Trading Limited transports iron ore, coal, grain, steel products and other drybulk cargoes along worldwide shipping routes. Genco Shipping & Trading Limited currently owns a fleet of 32 drybulk vessels consisting of six Capesize, eight Panamax, four Supramax, six Handymax and eight Handysize vessels, with an aggregate carrying capacity of approximately 2,397,000 dwt. After the expected delivery of three vessels the Company has agreed to acquire, Genco Shipping & Trading Limited will own a fleet of 35 drybulk vessels, consisting of nine Capesize, eight Panamax, four Supramax, six Handymax and eight Handysize vessels, with an aggregate carrying capacity of approximately 2,909,000 dwt.



"Safe Harbor" Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995



This press release contains forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward looking statements are based on management's current expectations and observations. Included among the factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward looking statements contained in this press release are (i) changes in demand or rates in the drybulk shipping industry; (ii) changes in the supply of or demand for drybulk products, generally or in particular regions; (iii) changes in the supply of drybulk carriers including newbuilding of vessels or lower than anticipated scrapping of older vessels; (iv) changes in rules and regulations applicable to the cargo industry, including, without limitation, legislation adopted by international organizations or by individual countries and actions taken by regulatory authorities; (v) increases in costs and expenses including but not limited to: crew wages, insurance, provisions, repairs, maintenance and general and administrative expenses; (vi) the adequacy of our insurance arrangements; (vii) changes in general domestic and international political conditions; (viii) changes in the condition of the Company's vessels or applicable maintenance or regulatory standards (which may affect, among other things, our anticipated drydocking or maintenance and repair costs) and unanticipated drydock expenditures; (ix) the number of offhire days needed to complete repairs on vessels and the timing and amount of any reimbursement by our insurance carriers for insurance claims including offhire days; (x) the Company's acquisition or disposition of vessels; (xi) the fulfillment of the closing conditions under, or the execution of customary additional documentation for, the Company's agreements to acquire a total of three remaining drybulk vessels; and other factors listed from time to time in our public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including, without limitation, our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007, and our subsequent reports on Form 10-Q and Form 8-K.




Source: Genco Shipping & Trading Limited

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