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SEGMENT REPORTING
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
SEGMENT REPORTING  
SEGMENT REPORTING

3 – SEGMENT REPORTING

The Company transports iron ore, coal, grain, steel products and other drybulk cargoes along worldwide shipping routes through the ownership and operation of drybulk vessels. The Company’s vessels regularly move between countries in international waters, over hundreds of trade routes and, as a result, the disclosure of geographic information is impracticable. The Company owns a fleet of vessels that focuses on Capesize, Ultramax and Supramax vessels. Capesize vessels represent the Company’s major bulk vessels category while Ultramax and Supramax vessels represent the Company’s minor bulk vessel category.

The Company has determined that each of its vessels are individual operating segments. The Company determined its operating segments based on how its chief operating decision maker (CODM), John C. Wobensmith, Chief Executive Officer and President, manages the business, makes operating decisions and evaluates operating performance. The CODM reviews the operating results for the Company’s fleet and also considers certain aggregate financial data for the Company’s major bulk and minor bulk vessels. The Company’s major and minor bulk vessels have similar economic characteristics as they serve the same type of customers, have similar operations and maintenance requirements, and operate in the same regulatory environment. Based on the principles of Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 280 — “Segment Reporting,” the Company believes it is meaningful and informative to aggregate its operating segments into two reportable segments for the major bulk and minor bulk fleet.

With the exception of the financial statement information below that comprises the segment profit, the CODM does not evaluate any other financial statement line items on a vessel category basis, but rather on a consolidated basis. Information about the Company’s reportable segments for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 is as follows:

For the three months ended March 31, 2025

Major

Minor

    

Bulk

    

Bulk

Total

Revenues from external customers:

Voyage revenues

$

31,051

$

40,218

$

71,269

Less:

Voyage expenses

13,572

13,782

27,354

Charter hire expenses

2,285

2,285

Other income

(8)

(8)

Net voyage revenue (1)

17,479

24,159

41,638

Less:

Vessel operating expenses

10,270

14,646

24,916

Segment profit

$

7,209

$

9,513

$

16,722

Reconciliation to net income:

General and administrative expenses

7,494

Technical management expenses

1,325

Depreciation and amortization

17,665

Other expense

21

Interest income

(370)

Interest expense

2,549

Net loss

$

(11,962)

For the three months ended March 31, 2024

Major

Minor

    

Bulk

    

Bulk

Total

Revenues from external customers:

Voyage revenues

$

62,022

$

55,413

$

117,435

Less:

Voyage expenses

20,588

16,612

37,200

Charter hire expenses

3,510

3,510

Other income

(18)

(18)

Net voyage revenue (1)

41,434

35,309

76,743

Less:

Vessel operating expenses

11,225

14,707

25,932

Segment profit

$

30,209

$

20,602

$

50,811

Reconciliation to net loss:

General and administrative expenses

7,664

Technical management expenses

1,031

Depreciation and amortization

17,223

Net loss on sale of vessels

978

Other operating expense

1,804

Other income

(48)

Interest income

(824)

Interest expense

4,040

Net Income

$

18,943

(1) Net voyage revenue is used to calculate the Time Charter Equivalent ("TCE"), which is reviewed by the CODM and is a common shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare daily earnings generated by vessels on time charters with daily earnings generated by vessels on voyage charters, because charterhire rates for vessels on voyage charters are generally not expressed in per-day amounts while charterhire rates for vessels on time charters

generally are expressed in such amounts. This amount includes realized gains on fuel hedges that were recorded as part of Other (expense) income on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.