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Diana gets $148 million loan from Royal Bank of Scotland

RBS is slowly closing up operations here,” Reuters quoted one source at RBS as saying. Be all that as it may, today Athens, Greece, headquartered Diana Containerships Inc. (NASDAQ:DCIX) said that on September 10 it\ signed a six year term loan facility with the Royal Bank of Scotland plc for up to $148 million, which will bear interest at the rate of 2.75% over LIBOR.

Yesterday, Diana completed a drawdown of $122.5 million, secured by the vessels m/v Sagitta, m/v Centaurus, m/v Pucon, m/v YM March, m/v Great, m/v YM Los Angeles, m/v YM New Jersey and m/v Rotterdam. The drawdown amount was used to voluntarily prepay in full the balance of $92.7 million of the existing revolving credit facility with RBS and to partially finance the acquisition cost of the m/v Rotterdam.

Separately, the company also announced that yesterday, through a separate wholly-owned subsidiary, it has agreed to extend the present time charter contract with Maersk Line A/S for one of its Panamax container vessels, the m/v Centaurus, for a period of minimum eleven months to maximum eighteen months. The new gross charter rate will be US$10,875 per day, minus a 5% commission paid to third parties. The new charter period will commence on October 2, 2015.

Centaurus is a 3,426 TEU container vessel built in 2010.

This employment is anticipated to generate approximately $3.59 million of gross revenue for the minimum scheduled period of the charter extension.Diana containerships Inc.’s fleet currently consists of 14 container vessels (5 Post-Panamax and 9 Panamax). It also expects to take delivery of one Post-Panamax container vessel by the end of November 2015.

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Three person submersible can dive to 1,700 m

AUGUST 25, 2015 —Breda, Netherlands, based U-Boat Worx (UBW), today announced the launch of the C-Researcher 3, which it says is “the world’s first transparent three-person submersible capable of diving to 1,700

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Matson adds huge gantry crane for Alaska operations

AUGUST 14, 2015—Following on its acquisition of Horizon Lines’ non-Hawaiian business, Jones Act shipping company Matson, Inc. has begun upgrading its Alaska operations with a new 65-ton gantry crane at the company’s Kodiak

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First two-stroke low-pressure DF engine passes key test

JUNE 23, 2015 — The first Wärtsilä low-speed two-stroke dual-fuel (DF) engine destined for a commercial application has successfully completed Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) at Chinese licensee Yuchai Marine Power Co., Ltd.