Great Eastern Shipping delivers Supramax vessel Jag Rishi
Great Eastern Shipping Company Delivers Supramax Carrier and Reports Q3 Results

The Great Eastern Shipping Company Limited (G E Shipping) recently announced the successful delivery of its 2011-built Supramax dry bulk carrier, Jag Rishi, to its buyers. This strategic move marks a significant development in the company’s fleet management. Additionally, G E Shipping also disclosed its latest financial results for the third quarter of FY2024, showcasing both growth and challenges in their operations.
Great Eastern Shipping Q3 Results:
In the latest financial report for the third quarter of FY2024, Great Eastern Shipping revealed a 10.2% increase in sales, reaching ₹1,354.40 crore. Despite the revenue growth, the net profit experienced a slight decline of 3.21%, settling at ₹575.57 crore compared to ₹594.66 crore in the same period of FY2023. This fluctuation in profit highlights the company’s ongoing efforts to navigate through the dynamic shipping industry landscape.
Following the delivery of the Supramax carrier, Jag Rishi, G E Shipping’s fleet now consists of 38 vessels. This fleet includes 26 tankers, comprising 5 crude carriers, 17 product carriers, and 4 LPG carriers, along with 12 dry bulk carriers consisting of 2 Capesize, 8 Kamsarmax, and 2 Supramax vessels. The total capacity of the company’s fleet stands at 3.04 million DWT, showcasing their commitment to maintaining a diverse and robust fleet to cater to various shipping needs.