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Hafnia Streamlines Fleet with Sale of 10 Aging Tankers
By MGN Editorial•February 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM
Hafnia, a major product tanker owner, has confirmed the sale of 10 older vessels as part of its ongoing fleet renewal strategy.
In a move to optimize its fleet, product tanker giant Hafnia has announced the sale of 10 aging vessels to external buyers. The BW Group-backed owner is continuing its fleet renewal program, validating recent market speculation about multiple vessel disposals.
According to Splash247, the ships are currently pending delivery to their new owners. This sale aligns with Hafnia's strategy of maintaining a modern, efficient fleet that can best serve its customers in the evolving product tanker market.
"Hafnia is committed to operating a young, fuel-efficient fleet that meets the demands of our customers and the environmental regulations of our industry," a company spokesperson stated. "This sale of older tonnage is an important step in that ongoing fleet renewal process."
The product tanker segment has seen increased activity in the secondhand market as owners look to upgrade their fleets. Factors driving this trend include stricter emissions regulations, the need for greater fuel efficiency, and evolving customer preferences. By shedding its older vessels, Hafnia positions itself to capitalize on these market dynamics and strengthen its competitive edge.
"Hafnia's decision to sell these 10 tankers demonstrates the company's proactive approach to fleet management," commented a maritime industry analyst. "In a challenging market environment, strategic vessel sales can help optimize a company's asset portfolio and position it for long-term success."
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