Outlook of dry bulk shipping in the next decade

Recent tough ride in the dry bulk market has sent investors in jitters. The sector is currently plagued with overcapacity. Following a dreary period since the 2008 financial crisis, investors are seeing some signs of growth in the dry bulk market. The underlying question for now is whether how long...

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Main Authors: Koo, Lynn Li Yun, Wee Wei Ming, Tang, Elaine Inn Mei
Other Authors: Vernlick Chua
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-612272023-03-03T17:18:05Z Outlook of dry bulk shipping in the next decade Koo, Lynn Li Yun Wee Wei Ming Tang, Elaine Inn Mei Vernlick Chua School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Recent tough ride in the dry bulk market has sent investors in jitters. The sector is currently plagued with overcapacity. Following a dreary period since the 2008 financial crisis, investors are seeing some signs of growth in the dry bulk market. The underlying question for now is whether how long this scene will sustain. This paper explores the outlook of the dry bulk shipping industry within the decade by evaluating market fundamentals and key factors that influence dry bulk shipping on a whole. The demand side of the equation would examine dry bulk commodities, trade routes and average haul in ton-miles. On the supply side, a forecast on tonnage growth will be analysed based on age profile, fleet growth, orderbook, newbuilding deliveries and demolition activity. As the macro economy gradually improves, the market starts to see some positivity. Supply has slowed and demand has improved. Considering how notoriously doctored China’s growth statistics can be, the world second-largest economy will continue to gives much impetus to the industry. Supply is likely to crawl at a slower pace, the slowest since 2004. With improved market fundamentals, BDI shall continue to show encouraging growth on a y-o-y basis. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2014-06-06T04:40:16Z 2014-06-06T04:40:16Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61227 en Nanyang Technological University 75 p. application/pdf
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Outlook of dry bulk shipping in the next decade
description Recent tough ride in the dry bulk market has sent investors in jitters. The sector is currently plagued with overcapacity. Following a dreary period since the 2008 financial crisis, investors are seeing some signs of growth in the dry bulk market. The underlying question for now is whether how long this scene will sustain. This paper explores the outlook of the dry bulk shipping industry within the decade by evaluating market fundamentals and key factors that influence dry bulk shipping on a whole. The demand side of the equation would examine dry bulk commodities, trade routes and average haul in ton-miles. On the supply side, a forecast on tonnage growth will be analysed based on age profile, fleet growth, orderbook, newbuilding deliveries and demolition activity. As the macro economy gradually improves, the market starts to see some positivity. Supply has slowed and demand has improved. Considering how notoriously doctored China’s growth statistics can be, the world second-largest economy will continue to gives much impetus to the industry. Supply is likely to crawl at a slower pace, the slowest since 2004. With improved market fundamentals, BDI shall continue to show encouraging growth on a y-o-y basis.
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