Dry Bulk Market

Dry Bulk Market Shows Signs Of Recovery, But Dry Bulk Ships’ Sales Are Already Down 33% This Year

The dry bulk market’s recent recovery has been a sign of hope for many ship owners, who had been looking for some sign of improvement, in order to rule out the scenario of a more serious crisis looming, not only for shipping, but for the world trade in…

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Dry Bulk Shipping: Uncertainty Mounts Against A Backdrop Of Weaker Growth In Chinese Imports

Calling a market turnaround to perfection is pure luck. But scouting for pillars that would support a higher level of demand makes sense. First up is the next Brazilian soya bean export season. Demand drivers and freight rates The extent of the freight…

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Dry Bulk Market: Post-Panamaxes and Handies Have the Highest Orderbook-to-Fleet Ratio

In terms of number of ships, the orderbook to fleet ratio currently stands at 12% in terms of number of vessels and in terms of dwt this figure rises to 13%. If we break this down further to take in to account each individual sector of the dry bulk fle…

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