Fri 25 Jul 2014, 08:53 GMT

Box Ships repays one of its loans


Container transportation firm pays $15 million plus interest to clear outstanding loan with Commerzbank.



Box Ships Inc., a global shipping company specializing in the transportation of containers, has announced the full repayment of the outstanding amount under its loan agreement with Commerzbank AG, dated July 29, 2011.

The outstanding amount of the loan, as of July 21, 2014, amounted to $21.5 million and the parties agreed to the payment of $15.0 million plus accrued interest, in full and final settlement of the loan. The gain from this transaction is expected to be approximately $6.4 million and is due to be reflected in the third quarter of 2014.

Michael Bodouroglou, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the company, commented: "We are pleased to announce the repayment in full of our loan with Commerzbank, which allows the company to consider several financing alternatives that will further strengthen our balance sheet and contribute to our free cash flow."

Box Ships Inc. is a Greece-based shipping company specializing in the transportation of containers. The company's current fleet consists of nine containerships with a total carrying capacity of 43,925 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) and a TEU weighted-average age of 9.5 years. The company's common shares and Series C Preferred Shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbols 'TEU' and 'TEUPRC', respectively.


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