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Will the dry bulk industry become profitable in 2018?

20 December 2017

It looks like 2018 will be a year that shipowners should take advantage of, as the dry bulk fleet is likely to grow at the slowest pace seen since 1999, and BIMCO sees global demand growth outstripping supply growth in 2018.

New COAs for dry bulk trade published

30 January 2023

BIMCO has issued two new standard contracts of affreightment (COA) for dry bulk cargoes – one that can be used with different voyage charter parties and another that includes all terms and provisions usually found in a COA.

Dry bulk and tanker newbuild contracts 20% higher than 2016

23 June 2017

BIMCO expected newbuild activity to pick up, so the recent development is not surprising. It is however not what the industries needs. As the dry bulk -, crude oil - and oil product tanker shipping sectors are all struggling with very low freight rates, it is important that the recent development in contracting activity reflects a short-term trend.

Dry Bulk Shipping

26 October 2009

A ”W-shaped” market in the making, but spiced up with frequent congestion. Demand: Following the market meltdown in 4th quarter 2008, demand has surprised on the upside since China in February initiated ..

Record recycling activity stirs optimism in dry bulk

21 September 2011

In absolute numbers, 2011 is going to be the new Number 1 in terms of the greatest amount ever of dry bulk tonnage leaving the fleet to be recycled. We are on course for more than 20 million DWT to be demolished, with the potential of reaching 25 million if owners continue to be attracted by the relatively high demolition rates and freight rates fail to improve significantly through the remainder of the year.

Dry bulk scrapping age keeps moving upward

12 March 2012

In poor freight markets you might think that vessels were being recycled at a younger and younger age, but looking into the data a different story reveals itself.