Baltic Trading Limited Takes Delivery of Fifth Drybulk Vessel

Announces Plan to Sign Spot Market-Related Time Charter for Baltic Cougar


NEW YORK, May 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Baltic Trading Limited (NYSE: BALT), a drybulk company focused on the spot charter market, announced today that it has taken delivery of the Baltic Cougar, a 2009-built Supramax vessel. The Baltic Cougar is the fifth vessel to be delivered to the Company under agreements signed in February 2010 to acquire four 2009-built Supramax drybulk vessels from an unaffiliated third party as well as two Capesize newbuildings from another unaffiliated third party. Baltic Trading Limited will receive $206,000 in compensation related to the previously announced delivery delay of the vessel.

The Company also announced that it has reached an agreement to enter into a spot market-related time charter for the Baltic Cougar with AMN Bulkcarriers Inc. for 11 to 13.5 months. The rate for the spot market-related time charter will be based on 96% of the average of the daily rates of the Baltic Supramax Index (BSI), an index published by The Baltic Exchange reflecting the average freight rate for six major Supramax time charter routes, as reflected in daily published reports. Hire will be paid every 15 days in arrears net of a 5% brokerage commission, which includes the 1.25% commission payable to Genco Shipping & Trading Limited. Baltic Trading will not be responsible for voyage expenses, including fuel.

The spot market-related time charter for the Baltic Cougar is expected to commence on or about July 28, 2010 following the expiration of the vessel's current time charter and is subject to the completion of definitive documentation. Until the commencement of the new charter, the vessel will be earning $19,750 per day under the time charter that was attached to the vessel at the time of purchase.

About Baltic Trading Limited
Baltic Trading Limited is a drybulk company focused on the spot charter market. The Company transports iron ore, coal, grain, steel products and other drybulk cargoes along global shipping routes. Baltic Trading Limited's initial fleet consists of six drybulk vessels with an aggregate carrying capacity of approximately 566,000 dwt. The Company has taken delivery of five vessels to date, including one Capesize newbuilding and four 2009-built Supramax vessels. The Company expects to receive its sixth vessel, a Capesize newbuilding, in October 2010.

Source: Baltic Trading Limited