Copenhagen: Capesizes are set for a record year of
demolition, shipowning organisation BIMCO says in a recent report.
Data from the first four months of 2015 shows that
more owners are scrapping their ships than ever before, BIMCO said.
Since the beginning of 2015 demolition has gone up
for all of the ship sizes within the dry bulk segment with capesizes topping
the charts. In 2014, 25 capesize ships totalling more than 4.2m dwt were
scrapped. With not even half of the year complete the numbers have already more
than doubled. During the first four months of 2015, 52 capesizes with a total
dwt of around 8.7m have been sold for demolition.
“The numbers are hastily approaching the level of
2012 where a record total of 70 capesize ships where scrapped,” BIMCO said in a
report.
“The increase in capesize scrapping comes at a much
needed time for the market. Looking at the development so far this year the
fleet growth has actually been negative, with a reduction of 0.8 %,” said
BIMCO’s chief shipping analyst Peter Sand.
Source: splash. 8
May 2015
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