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Freight: 30m dwt of scrapping needed

13 July 2016, Published under Cement News

With newbuilds arriving faster than owners are able to scrap their old carriers, the growing oversupply in the dry bulk shipping market is clear. Higher levels of ship scrapping will be needed to balance the market. Shipbroker Alibra Shipping noted in its latest weekly report that Capesize spot rates seemed to correspond with scrapping activity, with rates increasing in the first seven months of the year, peaking early August and declining from September onwards. It said “owners sold many...

Brexit: BDI to remain stable?

01 July 2016, Published under Cement News

Following the result of last week’s ‘Brexit’ vote many questions regarding its long-term aftermath have arisen, with some predicting a curb in the global economy’s growth. As reported by Hellenic Shipping News, Allied’s Head of Market Research & Asset Valuations, George Lazaridis commented on the matter, saying, “The intense uncertainty and volatility will only amplify that which has already been seen in shipping markets up until today and will likely bring about a big series of further prob...

Shipping market set for multi-year recovery

13 June 2016, Published under Cement News

Despite bouncing back from the historic lows seen in February 2016 (290 points on 10-11 February), the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) continues to experience downward trends, as seen in the three-year trend shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Baltic Dry Index, 6 June 2013-6 June 2016 Under these challenging conditions, some ship owners have resorted to chartering their vessels for less than one third of their operating expenditure (not including financing). This downward pressure since end 201...

Smaller vessels lead recovery

05 April 2012, Published under Cement News

Although low rates were persisting in the capesize market, higher rates for smaller vessels and an improving Atlantic basin environment pushed up the Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index by six points or 0.67% to 908 on Friday, 23 March and further to 922 points by Wednesday, 28 March. "The BDI has been slowly climbing higher over the past two months, but even 2000 points seems like a mountainous journey given that it took 35 trading days to go from 650 points to 900," Arctic Securities ...