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Greek Bulker Owners Mount Takeover Bid for Genco Shipping
By MGN Editorial•March 9, 2026 at 11:55 AM
Diana Shipping and Star Bulk Carriers have teamed up to make an all-cash offer to acquire US-based dry bulk operator Genco Shipping & Trading.
In a move that could reshape the global dry bulk shipping landscape, Greek bulker owners Diana Shipping and Star Bulk Carriers have launched a joint takeover bid for New York-listed Genco Shipping & Trading.
According to a report from Splash247, Diana Shipping has increased its previous all-cash offer for Genco, bringing in fellow Greek dry bulk heavyweight Star Bulk Carriers as a key partner in the deal. The two companies are now offering to acquire all outstanding shares of Genco in an all-cash transaction.
The increased bid comes after Genco previously rejected Diana's initial takeover proposal, which was viewed by analysts as undervaluing the company. By bringing Star Bulk into the fold, the Greek owners are aiming to create a dry bulk powerhouse that could better compete in the consolidating global shipping market.
'This transaction would create a leading diversified dry bulk company with significant scale, enhanced market position, and the ability to better serve customers,' Diana and Star Bulk said in a joint statement. 'The combined company would have a modern, high-quality fleet, a strong balance sheet, and significant free cash flow generation capabilities.'
The move follows a broader trend of mergers and acquisitions in the shipping industry as operators seek to gain efficiencies and economies of scale. Earlier this year, Genco itself acquired fellow US dry bulk firm Baltic Trading in a $153 million deal.
According to industry analysts cited by The Maritime Executive, the Diana-Star Bulk bid for Genco reflects the Greek owners' confidence in the long-term prospects of the dry bulk market, which has seen freight rates rebound strongly from pandemic lows. The combined entity would control a fleet of over 200 bulkers, making it one of the largest independent dry bulk shipping companies worldwide.
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