The Great Eastern Shipping Company Limited has completed the sale of its 2005-built Medium Range product tanker Jag Pooja, officially handing it over to the buyers after having contracted the vessel for sale back in October 2025.
With this delivery, the company’s operating fleet now stands at forty vessels. This includes a mix of twenty-six tankers—covering crude, product and LPG carriers—and fourteen dry bulk vessels that together add up to around 3.32 million deadweight tonnes.
The tanker portfolio currently consists of six crude carriers, sixteen product tankers and four LPG vessels, while the dry bulk side is made up of two Capesize ships, ten Kamsarmax vessels and two Supramax carriers. The steady reshaping of the fleet is expected to continue through the second half of FY26. Great Eastern Shipping has already lined up the sale of one Suezmax crude tanker and is in the process of acquiring a secondhand Ultramax dry bulk carrier, both transactions slated for completion over the coming months.