Capital Ship Management has taken delivery of a new Suezmax tanker, expanding its fleet with modern tonnage built at HD Hyundai Samho’s shipyard in South Korea.
The vessel, named Archigos, is one of two sister ships delivered to the operator in 2026, featuring an optimized hull and advanced propulsion systems designed for fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
The addition comes as shipping activity in critical chokepoints shows signs of stabilization.
Recent data indicates that ten Japan-linked tankers have exited the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting a normalization of transit patterns in the region.
This easing of immediate route pressure provides a more predictable backdrop for operators deploying new, high-efficiency assets.
Greek shipping groups continue to prioritize fleet renewal and modernization.