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Firm cargo offer daily as coal, cement bags, rice bags, clinker, limestone, iron ore, gypsum...
Thousand vessel open daily from small size to Panamax- Bany capesize from our familiar owners.
As Charterer, we always fixed any size vsl from smaller to Baby capesize for Coal, rice, iron ore, gypsum, clinker, cement...
Ship's operator as any size of vsl from smaller to Baby capsize 
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Hard- working daily for your success 

Risk optimization

Consulting support on the shipping market as bdi, fuel and the sensitivity of market fluctuations affecting ship charter rate 

Efficiency in chartering

Catches the fluctuations of the market, always provides consulting support and response anytime, anywhere for charterers, consulting to help charterers on the most favorable terms
Always satisfy and trust customers 
Singabulk is a bulk ship operator professional service provided that I have had the opportunity to cooperate  Thank you team.
Robert Spearl

Robert Spearl

We have fixed vessel from Singabulk, they did it very quickly and professionally
Morgan Chease

Morgan Chease

We are owner and have cooperated with Singabulk and am very satisfied with them
Oliver Queen

Oliver Queen

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