Costamare

Costamare
Public
Traded as NYSE: CMRE
Industry Shipping
Founded 1975
Founder Vassilis C. Constantakopoulos
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Area served
Worldwide
Revenue IncreaseUS$484.0 million (2014)[1]
IncreaseUS$212.1 million (2014)[2]
Profit IncreaseUS$115.1 million (2014)[3]
Total assets IncreaseUS$2.714 billion (2014)[4]
Total equity Increase US$933.50 million (2014)[5]
Owner Constantakopoulos Family (64.5%)[6]
Number of employees
Increase2.500 (2014)[7]
Website www.costamare.com

Costamare Inc. (NYSE:CMRE) is a Marshall Islands corporation and one of the world's leading owners and providers of containerships for charter. Its headquarters are in Athens Greece. Costamare Inc. has 37 years of history in the international shipping industry and a fleet of 56 containerships, with a total capacity of approximately 326,000 twenty foot equivalent units (TEU) including 10 newbuild containerships on order.[8][9][10]

Mission Statement

The company’s strategy is to time-charter its containerships to a geographically diverse, financially strong and loyal group of leading liner companies. The containerships operate primarily under multi-year time charters and therefore are not subject to the effect of seasonal variations in demand.

History

The founders of Costamare Inc. have a long history of operating and investing in the shipping industry. The name “Costamare” was first used in the shipping industry in 1975 when Captain Vasileios Constantakopoulos, the father of the company’s chairman and chief executive officer, Konstantinos Constantakopoulos, founded Costamare Shipping Company S.A. (“Costamare Management”) to serve as the manager of the then existing fleet of ships directly or indirectly owned by the Constantakopoulos family[11][12]

Historical Highlights

Fleet

In 2000 it controlled 21 ships, in 2008, 53, dropping back to 43 in 2010. In 2010 it completed a US$159.6 million IPO to fund an expansion of its fleet COSCO Guangzhou is a container ship, and one of the largest currently in service. Owned by Costamare and (Chartered to COSCO) [15][16]

Vessel Class Capacity (TEU) Fleet
ULCS 10000+ 0
VLCS 8500-10000 15
Post Panamax 5100- 8500 13
Panamax 3500- 5100 14
Sub Panamax 2000- 3500 11
Feeder up to 2000 3
Total 56

Accidents and incidents

MV Rena

In October 2011 the MV Rena, which was being operated under charter by MSC, ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef near Tauranga, New Zealand. The resulting oil spill was labelled New Zealand's "worst ever environmental disaster".[17] According to Costamare "the Captain was an experienced Master and had an exemplary record. The ship was fully certified and had been inspected by the Flag State and New Zealand Port State Control (in August and September 2011 respectively). They found no problems. Obviously something went very wrong and the company is cooperating with the Transport Accident Investigation Commission of New Zealand (TAIC) to find the answer" [18]

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