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World Merchant Fleet 2010
Product ID : VSW-755-6281
Published Date : Mar 2010
Pages : 72

 

Overview:

The report (SSMR issue 1/2) includes detailed statistical information on the world merchant fleet, including a comment on the latest market developments. In addition, it contains approx. 30 general indicators on maritime economics and transport.
 

 


Table Of Contents :

 ISL Comment - World Merchant Fleet

(1) World Tonnage Supply
1.1 Age and Size Profile of the World Merchant Fleet
1.2 Ownership Patterns of the World Merchant Fleet

(2) Market Fundamentals
2.1 World Seaborne Trade
2.2 Rates and Prices

(3) Future Tonnage Supply
3.1 Tankers
3.2 Bulk Carriers
3.3 General Cargo and Container Ships

(4) Leading Shipbuilding Countries
4.1 Total Order Book by Ship Type
4.2 Outlook – impact of the crisis

Summary Tables - Comment

Tab. 1 Slowdown in deliveries in 2009
Tab. 2 World Merchant Fleet’s Reductions by Major Ship Types 2005, 2008 and 2009
Tab. 3 World Merchant Fleet's Newbuilding Additions by Major Ship Types 2005, 2008 and 2009
Tab. 4 World Merchant Fleet by Ship Type 2006 and 2010
Tab. 5 Largest Ships per Ship Type Category 2010
Tab. 6 World Merchant Fleet by Ship Type and According to National and Foreign Flag 2006, 2009 and 2010
Tab. 7 Development of Major Open Registry Flags 2006-2010
Tab. 8 Newbuilding Additions of the Top 5 Countries of Domicile by National and Foreign Flag 2009
Tab. 9 OECD Controlled Fleet - National and Foreign Flag Shares by Type 2010
Tab. 10 Ship Type Contribution for Selected OECD Countries (Controlled Fleet) 2010
Tab. 11 Controlled Fleets of Major Shipping Nations 2006-2010
Tab. 12 End-year Rate Level for Benchmark Tanker Trades 12/2007-12/2009
Tab. 13 Total Order Book - Delivery Schedule by Country of Build 2010
Tab. 14 New Orders by Major Ship Types during 2005, 2008 and 2009
Tab. 15 Total Order Book by Major Ship Types 2006, 2009 and 2010
Tab. 16 Major Shipbuilding Countries – Order Book cgt per Cent-Shares of Total Order Book by Ship Type 2010

Figures - Comment
Fig. 1 World Merchant Fleet – Annual Tonnage Changes 1997–2010
Fig. 2 World Tonnage Additions and Reductions 1996-2009
Fig. 3 World Merchant Fleet – Age Structure by Major Ship Types 2010
Fig. 4 World Merchant Fleet – Ship Size Development of Selected Ship Types 1990-2010
Fig. 5 Total World Merchant Fleet by National and Foreign Registries 1995-2010
Fig. 6 Country Groups Fleet’s Share on Ship Types of the World Merchant Fleet 2010
Fig. 7 Controlled Fleet Development of Major Shipping Nations 2006-2010
Fig. 8 Monthly Development of Baltic Indices 2005-2009
Fig. 9 Monthly HARPEX Container Charter Rate Index up to December 2009
Fig. 10 Share of the Ordered Tonnage on the Existing Merchant Fleets by Type 1995-2010
Fig. 11 Tanker Fleet - Quarterly Development of New Orders and Broken-up Tonnage 2003-2009
Fig. 12 Bulk fleet - Quarterly Development of New Orders and Broken-up Tonnage 2003-2009
Fig. 13 General Cargo Fleet – Quarterly Development of New Orders and Broken-up Tonnage, 2003-2009
Fig. 14 Container Ships - Quarterly Development of New Orders and Broken-up Tonnage 2003-2009
Fig. 15 World Order Book - Quarterly Development by Major Ship Types 2005-2010
Fig. 16 Order book market shares of leading shipbuilding countries as of January 1st, 2010
Fig. 17 Monthly new orders by major ship types Jan. 2008 – Dec. 2009 (mill dwt)

ISL InfoLine Special – World Merchant Fleet
ISL Statistical Tables– World Merchant Fleet

(1) World Merchant Fleet
1.1 Keyfigures as of January 1st, 2010
1.2 World merchant fleet ranking by Flag 2009 and 2010
1.3 World merchant fleet ranking by Major Flags and Ship Type 2010
1.4 World merchant fleet ranking by Registered Flag and Country of Domicile According to Regions and Ship Type 2010
1.5 World merchant fleet ranking by Registered Flag and Country of Domicile According to Country Groups/Ship Type 2010
1.6 World Merchant Fleet Development by Ship Type 2006, 2008-2010
1.7 World merchant fleet ranking by Division of Age and Ship Type 2010
1.8 World merchant fleet ranking by Size Class and Ship Type 2010
1.9 World merchant fleet ranking by Summer Draught and Ship Type 2010 – No of Ships
1.10 World merchant fleet ranking by Country of Domicile 2010
1.11 Top Ten Countries of Domicile by Major Ship Types 2006, 2009 and 2010

(2) Broken-up Merchant Ships (Yearly Analysis)
2.1 Broken-up Ships by Type 1999 - 2009
2.2 Average Age of Broken-up Ships by Type 1999-2009
2.3 Broken-up Ships by Major Flags and Type 2009
2.4 Broken-up ships by Country Groups of Registration and Type 2009
2.5 Broken-up ships by Year of Build and Ship Type 2009
2.6 Broken-up ships by Size Class and Type 2009

(3) Development of World Seaborne Trade
3.1 Seaborne Trade Volume in Tonnes 1989-2009

(4) World Order Book - Future Tonnage Supply
4.1 Ships on Order by Type 2009 and 2010
4.2 Ships on Order by Major Types and Country of Build 2010
4.3 Ships on Order by Type and Major Shipyards 2010
4.4 Ships on Order by Country of Build and Delivery Schedule 2010
4.5 Ships on Order by Ship Type and Delivery Schedule 2010
4.6 Additions to Order Book by Ship Type and Major Countries of Build 2006–2009

Figures - Statistical Tables
Fig. 1 Tankers and dry cargo ships broken-up 1990 - 2009
Fig. 2 Cargo Carried by World Fleet 1990 - 2009
Fig. 3 Total World Order Book by Major ship types 2001-2010

ISL Market Review - Major Market Indicators

(1) Economic Indicators
1.1 Currency Units, Exchange Rate
1.2 World Market Prices Overall Index
1.3 HWWI-World Market Prices for Selected Commodities
1.4 Production Indices per Working Day (Selected EU Countries)
1.5 Production Indices per Working Day for EU-15, Japan/USA
1.6 OECD Summary of the Projections

(2) World Merchant Fleet
2.1 World Merchant Fleet Development by Ship Type
2.2 Additions to the World Merchant Fleet by Ship Type
2.3 World Merchant Fleet Reductions / Broken-up Tonnage
2.3.1 By Month
2.3.2 By Year of Build and Ship Type (Cum.)
2.3.3 By Major Flags and Ship Type (Cum.)
2.3.4 By Country Groups of Reg. and Ship Type (Cum.)

(3) Freight and Charter Market
3.1 Freight and Charter Market – Executive Summary
3.2 Freight and Charter Market – Monthly Details
3.2.1 Hamburg Index for Containership Time-Charter-Rates
3.2.2 HARPEX Containership Index
3.2.3 Lloyd's Shipping Economist Tramp Trip Charter Indices
3.2.4 German Sea Freight indices
3.2.5 Fearnleys - Time Charter Rates for Tankers
3.2.6 Clarkson – Tanker Spot Rates
3.2.7 Baltic Exchange Dry Bulk Indices
3.2.8 Maritime Research Freight Indices
3.2.9 Worldwide - Charter Fixtures for Coal and Grain
3.2.10 Spot Market Dirty Fixtures Arab. Gulf to North Europe

(4) Shipping Prices and Costs
4.1 Shipping Prices and Costs - Executive Summary
4.2 Monthly Demolition Prices by Area
4.3 Development of Bunker Market Prices

(5) World Shipbuilding
5.1 New Orders – By Ship Type
5.2 New Orders - By Country Groups/Shipbuilding Countries
5.3 Order Book - By Ship Type
5.4 Order Book - By Country Group/Shipbuilding Countries

(6) Development of Major World Ports
6.1 Total Cargo Traffic
6.2 Total Container Traffic
6.3 ISL Monthly Container Port Traffic Indices

 


Publisher : Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics