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Navios Maritime Partners LP NMM

Navios Maritime Partners LP is a Monaco-based international owner and operator of dry cargo and container vessels. The Company is engaged in the seaborne transportation services with a range of dry cargo commodities, including iron ore, coal, grain, fertilizer, and containers. It owns and operates its worldwide fleet with a diversified customer base which focuses on providing seaborne shipping services under long-term time charters. Panamax vessels carry a range of dry cargo commodities, including iron ore, coal, grain and fertilizer and being accommodated in various discharge ports. Capesize vessels are dedicated to the carriage of iron ore and coal. Ultra-Handymax vessels works with less carrying capacity and have self-loading and discharging gear on board to accommodate undeveloped ports. It also acts as a trusted partner for industrial end users, ship owners, financial business partners, agents and brokers.


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Post by Work2Liveon Jan 15, 2016 7:05pm
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Amazon gets permission to subcontract freight ships...

Amazon gets permission to subcontract freight ships...https://arstechnica.com/business/2016/01/amazon-gets-permission-to-subcontract-freight-ships-from-china-to-the-us/
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