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NYK Takes Full Control of Saga Welco

By MGN EditorialMarch 13, 2026 at 01:54 PM

Japanese shipping giant NYK acquires the remaining 50% stake in Saga Welco, strengthening its dry bulk operations.

In a strategic move to expand its dry bulk shipping capabilities, Japanese shipping conglomerate Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has announced that it will acquire the 50% stake it does not already own in Saga Welco, a Norway-based shipping company. According to the report from Seatrade Maritime, NYK currently holds a 50% stake in Saga Welco and will now take full control of the company through this acquisition. Saga Welco operates a fleet of bulk carriers, primarily serving the coal, grain, and steel industries. 'This transaction aligns with NYK's long-term strategy to grow its dry bulk business and diversify its fleet,' said an NYK spokesperson. 'Saga Welco has established a strong reputation in the market, and we believe that integrating its operations will create valuable synergies for our group.' The move comes as the global dry bulk shipping market has shown signs of recovery in recent months, with increased demand for commodities like coal and iron ore driving up charter rates. By taking full ownership of Saga Welco, NYK positions itself to capitalize on these market trends and strengthen its foothold in the segment. 'Consolidation has been a theme in the dry bulk sector as larger players seek to gain economies of scale and diversify their operations,' noted a maritime industry analyst. 'NYK's acquisition of Saga Welco reflects this trend and demonstrates the company's commitment to growing its presence in this important market.' The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, but the deal is expected to close in the coming weeks subject to regulatory approvals. Industry observers will be watching closely to see how NYK integrates Saga Welco's assets and personnel into its broader dry bulk operations.
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