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Month: February 2020

Take a look at MSIs Coronavirus escalation scenario analysis in our latest Foresight piece

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MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 24, 2020March 2, 2020 1 Minute

Shipping should shrug off coronavirus but escalation risks supply chain contagion

MSI has analysed how the virus is affecting shipping sectors now and what the future implications of a further escalation might be. Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 18, 2020 1 Minute

Size and safety set tanker trends

To chart the history of oil tankers is to put a mirror to more than a century of technical evolution, disaster, politics and regulation. Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 12, 2020 1 Minute

Coronavirus: Chinese box rate recovery on hold

With efforts to prevent the spread of the virus extending the post-Chinese New Year cargo lull, the traditional spot rate bounce is on standby. Carriers are responding with unprecedented capacity cuts to limit rate declines. However, analysts warn that port closures and cargo restrictions will heap further pressure on the spot market. Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 6, 2020February 11, 2020 1 Minute

Demand for cleaner energy driving LNGC orderbook and retrofits

The LNG carrier (LNGC) fleet passed a new milestone in 2019 when the five hundredth vessel hit the water, reflecting the astonishing growth in this sector which has mirrored growing demand for LNG in developed and developing countries.  Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 6, 2020 1 Minute

IMO 2020 – lower sulphur means higher freight rates

‘From our discussions with Maritime Strategies International (MSI) and other active participants in the freight market, we now expect a higher uptake of scrubbers. We estimate that 20-25% of the larger Capesize vessels will have scrubbers fitted by end 2020. For the mid-size Panamax vessels, the uptake is lower at 5%.’  Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 6, 2020 1 Minute

Littel Cheer from Lunar New Year for bulk carrier market

While tanker owners toast their good fortune, bulker operators are downing a cocktail of higher costs, weaker demand and a supply side influx. Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 6, 2020 1 Minute

MSI predicts dismal Q1 for bulker operators

Dry bulk carrier operators don’t seem to have a lot of reasons to be jolly as they enter 2020 with higher fuel costs, weaker demand, and a supply-side influx swirl into a perfect storm. Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 6, 2020 1 Minute

Scrubber-fitted vessels the early winners in IMO 2020 transition

A volatile first half could see big moves in hi-lo price differential but the trend of falling HSFO prices gives the advantage to users of scrubber systems, says Maritime Strategies International. Read more

MSI Uncategorized Leave a comment February 6, 2020 1 Minute

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