Top 10 Ship Owning Nations

Please note: January 2021 total fleet values in the Top 10 Ship Owning Nations now include Vehicle Carriers, RoRos and Cruise Ships. These three ship types were not included in previous rankings and therefore have contributed to significant changes to country fleet values and rankings. Japan After a turbulent 2020 with historic highs and lows …

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Cruise Ships: Fleet Development

The current Cruise orderbook sits at 104 vessels, worth an aggregated value of USD 60.3 billion, accounting for 34% of the overall global order book. The flurry of ordering activity experienced between 2014 and 2018 was an attempt by Cruise companies to keep on top of the ever-growing demand for travel. A demand which currently …

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Container Rates Soar to 7-Year Highs

Introduction The Container market is recovering well from the global pandemic and we have witnessed rates within the sector soaring to 7-year highs. A strong rebound in demand has created a shortage of supply. One of the largest increases in rates has been seen in the 8,500 TEU sector where 1-year time charter rates have …

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A positive outlook for UAE ports post-Covid

Container activity in UAE ports is booming. Tankers are showing signs of recovery. This article will use our Trade data to assess how trade routes in and out of the UAE have grown over time, as well as assess the impact Covid-19 has had on specific ports across the Container and Tanker sectors. The UAE …

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The Covid Cruise Calendar

January 2020: Looking good Total COVID-19 cases = unknown  The quiet before the storm. The Cruise industry had enormous momentum going into 2020. Sailings were at a record high, following a fruitful 2017 and 2018, with 35 and 43 orders placed, respectively. Cruise companies were in good shape, stock for Royal Caribbean Cruises for example …

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Using Data to Save Money on Your Next Yachting Holiday

The New Rules Recently, both Malta and France have important updates relating to VAT due on both long and short term Superyacht charters (or leases). In France, the previous fixed rate reduction of 50%, bringing VAT down from 20% – 10%, is no longer accepted. Instead, the holiday maker (charterer) qualifies for a tax reduction …

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Brexit Chaos: to Roll-on or Roll-off?

The UK Government’s £77.6 million freight contract agreement with leading RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) Operators Stena Line, DFDS, Brittany Ferries and P&O last month was deemed as “necessary to safeguard the smooth and successful flow of freight” as per Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport. Essentially, freight capacity has been bought by the UK Government for the …

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Remaining constant in a changing world

The shipping industry is in an interesting position. COVID-19 is wreaking havoc across the world, causing regional and national lockdowns, transforming the way in which ordinary people go about their daily lives, and forcing industries to rethink their usual practices. Despite this ongoing situation, the shipping industry still has to function in order to ensure …

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The Road to Recovery

It has been a tough few years for the Vehicle Carrier market. We have seen charter rates for 6,500 CEU vessels fall by more than 40% to $10,000/day in 2020, demand for global light vehicles flatlined in 2018 then collapsed in 2020, and as a result values have come under significant pressure. The industry entered …

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Do shipping markets want Biden or Trump for the win?

Let’s forget morals, politics or personal opinion and instead look at VesselsValue’s trade data to construct an informed view on which party would be better for the shipping markets. Tankers for Trump Headline: Trump’s support of US crude production, his sanctioning of Iran and temporary blacklisting of certain fleets of large Tankers has been beneficial …

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