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Charter specialist Danaos has a ‘solid’ Q3, despite ‘weak’ container shipping market

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Published on Sunday, 02 November 2014 04:59
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Charter specialist Danaos has a ‘solid’ Q3, despite ‘weak’ container shipping market

By Mike Wackett
10.30.2014 · Posted in Loadstar posts, Sea Add to favorites

Greek boxship owner Danaos has warned that the continued delivery of ultra-large container vessels (ULCVs) for deployment on the Asia-Europe tradelane, and the subsequent cascading of smaller ships into other routes is negatively impacting both freight and charter rates.

Announcing the New York Stock Exchange-listed company’s third-quarter results today. chief executive Dr John Coustas said the demand-supply fundamentals of the container market “remained weak”,

“As the super post-panamaxes continue to be delivered and deployed in the Europe-Far East route, the capacity being cascaded inevitably creates overcapacity in the remaining routes, adversely affecting box freight rates and charter rates. Demand is not helping either, as world

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US shipping share blues

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Published on Wednesday, 15 October 2014 04:03
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US shipping share blues

New York-listed shipping stocks took a beating Monday as negative sentiment failed to take a day off for the Veterans Day bank holiday.

Shares were down on the New York Stock Exchange.

At least 24 cargo shipping company stocks lost more than 5% in the day, including several of the two exchanges’ largest shipowners by market capitalisation.

Analysts tied the drops to negative data out of China, including the announcement of a coal import tariff, not to mention concerns about oil growth and the global economy.

DryShips led the charge, as TradeWinds already reported earlier today, plunging by 21% to $1.47 after the George Economou-led company announced that it was withdrawing a notes offering.

Greece’s Costamare led declining containership owning shares

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Published on Sunday, 12 October 2014 09:59
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Vale’s cost-out shipping boom

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Published on Tuesday, 07 October 2014 18:02
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Posted by Houses and Holes in Commodities, Iron ore priceat 11:50am on October 7, 2014 | 16 comments

 
 

From East Asia Forum:

In 2008, to compete with BHP and Rio Tinto over shipping costs, the shipping company Vale commissioned, at a cost of over US$2 billion, a new line of ‘Very Large Ore Carriers’ (VLOCs), dubbed the ‘Valemax’. The Valemax carrier is the largest bulk carrier ever built: over twice as big as Cape-size carriers (400,000 dwt). Current shipping costs from Australia to China stand at around US$10/tonne, whereas it currently costs around US$22/tonne to ship iron ore from Brazil to China. Direct Valemax trips from Brazil to China would bring shipping costs down to aboutUS$15/tonne.

Vale had 24 out of 35 of these huge

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