Only 3 VLCCs sold for demolition in 2021 as secondhand prices tempt
10 August 2021During the first seven months of 2021, only three actively trading Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) have been sold for demolition.
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During the first seven months of 2021, only three actively trading Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) have been sold for demolition.
The newbuilding market activity was healthy during the past days. Interest for bulker units was noticeable, followed by two LNG orders and a lone box-ship newbuilding contract. The newbuilding market activity was in line with the course that we have been witnessing since the start of the year. Crude carrier units were missing for another week while LNG and container deals were present as always despite the increasing newbuilding prices.
The activity was limited in the newbuilding realm. It seems that the Christmas period lull has affected contracting activity as only two orders came to light during the past days. The newbuilding market activity was in line with the course that we have been witnessing since the start of the year. Crude carrier units were missing for another week while LNG and container deals were present as always despite the increasing newbuilding prices.
The momentum in the newbuilding market remains strong with more gas carrier and container orders surfacing last week. A total of six LNG units were ordered equally separated between Samsung and Hudong Zhonghua shipyards. The newbuilding market activity was in line with the course that we have been witnessing since the start of the year. Crude carrier units were missing for another week while LNG and container deals were present as always despite the increasing newbuilding prices.
Appetite for new orders resumed on the newbuilding front, with another generous round of freshly-inked deals surfacing in the past days across the non-conventional sectors, while a good number of dry bulk orders was also present with Japanese owners being behind these contracts exclusively. The weekly newbuilding report by Intermodal Research & Valuations feature, include newbuilding prices for dry bulk-, tanker- and gas shipping segments. Additionally, recent newbuilding orders are listed by units, type, size, yard, expected delivery date and price.
The newbuilding market activity has been extremely busy last week, with a plethora of orders circulating on the market. While the recent new building contracts referred to a variety of different units, including crude carrier and bulk carrier vessels interest for which have been completely vanished during the previous weeks, the number of container units that came to light is making the headlines. The weekly newbuilding report by Intermodal Research & Valuations feature, include newbuilding prices for dry bulk-, tanker- and gas shipping segments. Additionally, recent newbuilding orders are listed by units, type, size, yard, expected delivery date and price.
February kicked off with tanker units attracting most of the owner’s interest. The weekly newbuilding report by Intermodal Research & Valuations feature, include newbuilding prices for dry bulk-, tanker- and gas shipping segments. Additionally, recent newbuilding orders are listed by units, type, size, yard, expected delivery date and price.
Newbuilding activity was mainly focused on the dry bulk sector this past week. The weekly newbuilding report by Intermodal Research & Valuations feature, include newbuilding prices for dry bulk-, tanker- and gas shipping segments. Additionally, recent newbuilding orders are listed by units, type, size, yard, expected delivery date and price.
The new year kicked off with non-conventional units attracting owner’s interest in the newbuilding front while a healthy volume of bulk carriers’ orders surfaced in the market. The weekly newbuilding report by Intermodal Research & Valuations feature, include newbuilding prices for dry bulk-, tanker- and gas shipping segments. Additionally, recent newbuilding orders are listed by units, type, size, yard, expected delivery date and price.