United Maritime Files 2025 20-F, Fleet Capacity Rising to 666,260 dwt
United Maritime filed its Form 20-F for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025, with the SEC and posted it on its investor website. Following the sale of M/V Cretansea and acquisition of M/V Squireship, its fleet capacity will expand from 577,750 dwt to 666,260 dwt across six dry bulk vessels.
1. Annual Report Filing
United Maritime filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, with the SEC and made it available on its investor website. The report includes audited financial statements, management discussion of operations and detailed risk factors for the period.
2. Current Fleet Composition
As of December 31, 2025, United Maritime operated six dry bulk vessels—one Capesize, two Kamsarmax and three Panamax—with a combined cargo carrying capacity of 577,750 dwt. The mix of vessel sizes supports the company’s global seaborne transportation services.
3. Post-Transaction Fleet Expansion
Upon completion of the sale of M/V Cretansea and acquisition of M/V Squireship, the fleet will comprise two Capesize, one Kamsarmax and three Panamax vessels with total capacity of 666,260 dwt, representing a 15.3% capacity increase. This expansion is intended to strengthen the company’s market position and potential charter revenue base.