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Demolition report dated 25 January 2019

28 January 2019

Since the advent of 2019, the declines witnessed across the Indian subcontinent markets have shown no signs of abating and increasingly desperate Cash Buyers finally started to offload their hefty existing (and expensive) inventories at ever decreasing rates. The weekly demolition report by GMS, provides an overview of the demolition market, price by scrap yard location and ship type.

Demolition report dated 11 January 2019

14 January 2019

Instability seems to be the key word in the subcontinent markets this week, with all locations precariously poised and seemingly heading downwards, as 2019 embarks on a rather negative and tentative start. The weekly demolition report by GMS, provides an overview of the demolition market, price by scrap yard location and ship type.

Tanker market report dated 20 December 2019

13 January 2020

This year started on a positive note for tankers. Healthy earnings were seen in early 2019 supported by strong demand at the time, weather factors and flat fleet growth, following robust demolition activity back in 2018. The weekly tanker market report by Gibson Shipbrokers.

Tanker market report dated 16 August 2019

19 August 2019

In recent months, the IEA has on many occasions expressed concerns about the health of the global economy. As such, it is unsurprising the latest downgrade by the international Monetary Fund of its outlook for global GDP growth in 2019 and 2020 prompted similar downward revisions to oil demand. This month the IEA has revised its expectations for growth in world oil consumption by 100,000 b/d, down to 1.1 million b/d in 2019 and 1.3 million b/d in 2020. Some trading houses are even more bearish, predicting just 800,000 b/d growth this year. The weekly tanker market report by Gibson Shipbrokers.

Tanker market report dated 15 February 2019

18 February 2019

2019 has already started out as a busy year in terms of tanker ordering activity with VLCCs and MRs once again appearing to be in vogue. So far this year, at least 12 VLCCs and 11 MRs have been contracted. Both asset classes also received the most interest in 2018, with 42 and 49 units being ordered respectively. Now, the question is, was the start of 2019 just a blip or a sign of things to come? The weekly tanker market report by Gibson Shipbrokers features an overview of the crude oil and oil product tanker market.

Supply/demand balance at 2019 level as container volumes fall 4.6% y/y

13 October 2022

Since July 2020, the container market has benefitted from a surge in consumption of goods compared to pre-COVID levels, and head-haul and regional trade volumes have followed. Compared to the same period of 2019, container volumes in the second half of 2020 were up 5.7% while full year 2021 volumes were 9.0% higher. Volumes in the first half of 2022 were up 8.3%, also compared with H1 2019. Despite a growing fleet, capacity supply was unable to keep up as port congestion absorbed as much as 14% of the fleet, data from Sea-Intelligence shows.