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The Bulk Chemical Carrier Market in 1998

1998 will not go down as a highlight in the annals of chemicals transport and other shipping sectors. By nature this is an international market, and during the year the shipowners were exposed to the negative effects of the Asian crisis to varying extents. However, the fate reserved for the owners of ships operating on the European coastal shipping market was in the end less unpleasant than that of shipowners operating large chemical carriers on deep-sea routes.

The fears we expressed last year concerning the capacity of the market to absorb the very large number of newbuilding ships ordered world-wide over the last few years unfortunately turned out to be well-founded.

Part of the influx of new orders was a consequence of the desire of shipowners to offer their clients ships with increasingly high performance, adapted to the latest international regulations. But to a greater extent it was also a consequence of forecasts of growing needs in chemical carrier capacity resulting from the development of new markets in Asia. However, most operators had not foreseen that this expected increase in carrier demand for these new markets would melt away as the monetary crises followed each other in this region from the end of the last quarter of 1997. The collapse of the Asian market, the repositioning of some chemical carriers usually working in Asia to the American markets and the rate of delivery of new units affected world trade. This surplus supply compared with demand resulted in a general fall in freight rates, in other words, a reduction in the profitability of the ships. Paradoxically, it should be emphasized that, despite the large number of new units put into service this year, the orderbook for IMO II and III ships continued to grow by about 300,000 dwt between the third quarter 1997 and the third quarter 1998. In 1998 seventy eight ships totaling about 1,130,000 dwt were delivered, and in 1999 another 82 ships totaling about 1,300,000 dwt are scheduled for delivery.

1999 should mark the peak in deliveries of new units, because at present only 25 new ships are scheduled for delivery in 2000 and five in 2001.

 

Chemical carriers on order

As mentioned above, the deep-sea markets were particularly depressed in 1998.

The shipowners operating on these routes had to deal with a tonnage overcapacity situation and with weak demand for transport to Asian destinations following the economic crisis affecting this region of the globe for more than a year.

This year the freight rates on deep-sea markets reached their lowest levels recorded since the beginning of the 1990s. Even though the slump in demand originating in the Asian countries was the main cause of the weakness of the market, its repercussions on freight rates were felt equally severely on the transatlantic market.

On this market the spot freight rates for 5000-tonne cargoes of easy chemicals on a Rotterdam / Houston route fell to an average of $17.50/tonne compared with about $22/tonne in 1997.

In the Houston / Rotterdam direction, the freight rates for 3000-tonne cargoes fell by about 40%, from $40/tonne in 1997 to $25/tonne in 1998.

Nevertheless, it should be emphasized that although the decrease in freight rates on the spot market was very large this year, the transatlantic market, unlike the Asian markets, remains highly structured in contract terms. Furthermore, the contracts were moving in the right direction this year.

On the ex-Europe market to the Asian countries, the freight rates for 2,000- to 3000-tonne cargoes decreased gradually by 35% to reach around $45/tonne at the end of the year.

At time of writing the contract renewal rates for the Asian market remained highly confidential.

Chemical tanker freight rates

The 1998 balance sheet for shipowners in the European coastal shipping markets (inter-Northern Europe, Northern Europe / Mediterranean and return) was not as catastrophic as it was for shipowners operating on the deep-sea routes. Although they agree in recognizing a fall in results compared with 1997, most shipowners operating in this region anticipated worse results given the decrease in volumes carried and a further increase in competition. The main advantage of the majority of these owners is the high level of contract coverage, often as much as 70% to 80% of the work, and their relatively low exposure to the fluctuations of the spot market.

The results of these owners were also helped by the firmness of the dollar against the European currencies and by the low bunker oil prices which contributed to reducing operating costs.

The European coastal shipping market held up at the 1997 level until May 1998. A sharp fall occurred in May-June 1998 in both volumes and rates. This depression persisted until the beginning of the autumn, but the slight volume recovery from the second half of October was not enough to generate an increase in rates. On the spot market the volume of European coastal shipping decreased by about half in 1998 and the freight rates fell by 20% to 25%. On average, carrier contracts should be renewed with potential reductions of 5% to 10% for 1999.

In conclusion, nobody expects an improvement in the freight market for 1999, and it may even be more difficult for the shipowners, many of whom will have to accept contract rates revised downwards.

For the long term, and in particular on the market for large parcel tankers on deep-sea routes, the owners remain fairly optimistic given the potential that this market maintains in the future, particularly in Asia. Demand will continue to grow in this region, but more slowly than over the last few years.

In parallel, the major newbuilding order programs now appear to be coming to an end, and a recovery in activity can be predicted for the chemical carrier market in 2000/2001, this phenomenon being accentuated by the recovery of the scrapping market expected in 1999.

Stolt Botan, chemical parcel tanker 11,200 dwt) Stolt Botan
chemical parcel tanker 11,200 dwt
blt 1998 by Fukoka
operated by Stolt-NYK

The chemical carrier second-hand market

In contrast to what we had observed over the previous three years, the number of second-hand transactions was very low. We recorded the sale of some 70 chemical carrier in 1997, whereas up to mid-December 1998 only 45 changed hands, including small unsophisticated product tankers.

The near-total disappearance of Far-East buyers affected this market very severely, as it had become accustomed to seeing these buyers absorb the major part of the tonnage offered for sale. Only China was still present, although very discreetly. Most of the buyers were therefore Europeans, coming from Scandinavia as well as the Mediterranean. As in previous years, few transactions involved modern ships, and this was no doubt exacerbated by the drop in the revenues procured by this type of ship in the present context. Examples include the resale of the M/T "Guevik", 8,300 dwt, IMO 2/3, for $18,500,000 and the sale of the M/T "Tasco II", a 4,450 dwt bitumen carrier built in 1995, for $11,000,000.

It appears clear that in this market the units remain in service longer than the large tankers and that any consolidation of the market will require the elimination of the oldest of them. This consolidation did not occur in 1998, since no less than 14 sales of ships built after 1976 were recorded. It is true that the shipowners can still use their aging chemical carriers on routes requiring less sophistication instead of scrapping them.




Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets 1999

I N D E X

›››File
Second container terminal inaugurated at Cameroonian port of Kribi
Yaounde
It has a quay of 715 linear meters and a seabed depth of -16 meters
Eurogate Intermodal has bought the Deisser trucking company
Hamburg/Stuttgart
The Stuttgart-based company specializes in the container segment
Discount announced on transit fee for large container ships in Suez Canal
Ismailia
15% reduction for ships of at least 130,000 SCNT tons
The Simplified Logistics Zone of the Port and hinterland of La Spezia is ready to be made operational
Genoa/La Spezia
Regional councilor Piana made this known
Port of Genoa, the TAR for Lazio has annulled the Ignazio Messina-Terminal San Giorgio merger
Rome
Grimaldi Euromed's appeal accepted
Fincantieri closes first quarter with record new orders
Trieste
Strong growth in revenue and EBITDA
Stop, other Regions should follow Abruzzo's example by introducing the regional ferrobonus
Rome
The laying of the first pillar of the logistics park under construction in Tortona was celebrated
Tortona
The project is scheduled for completion in May 2026.
The Customs Free Zone enclosed in Genoa as an opportunity to mitigate the impact of duties
Genoa
Spediporto highlights it
Taiwan's Evergreen and Yang Ming saw revenue decline in April
Keelung/Taipei
Compatriot Wan Hai Lines' turnover grows
In the first three months of 2025, RCL containerships transported 658,000 TEU (+8.9%)
Bangkok
Revenues up +37.6%
The preparation process for the Port Regulatory Plan of Ancona has begun
Ancona
Preliminary verification of the Strategic Environmental Assessment has begun
d'Amico International Shipping reports quarterly revenue and earnings decline
Luxembourg
Balestra di Mottola: We do not expect any impact on us from any port tariffs applied in the US for ships built in China
Towards the final approval of the nomination of Francesco Benevolo as president of the port of Ravenna
Rome
The MIT has forwarded the proposal to the Transport Commission of the Chamber
The decline in vehicle volumes transported by the Wallenius Wilhelmsen fleet continues
Lysaker
The first three months of 2025 were closed with revenues of 1.3 billion dollars (+3.4%)
Shipping agents, customs agents and freight forwarders of La Spezia applaud Pisano's appointment
The Spice
For the presidency of the AdSP - they rejoice - "one of us" has been chosen
MIT appoints Bruno Pisano as president of the AdSP of the Eastern Ligurian Sea
Rome
DHL Buys IDS Fulfillment
Westerville/Indianapolis
Strengthening the e-commerce segment
V.Ships created V.Yachts to provide its services to large yachts
London
It will be based in Monaco
Mercitalia Rail transports scrap iron from Pomezia to steel mills in Northern Italy
Milan
Finnlines revenues increased by +2.3% in the first quarter
Helsinki
The volumes transported by the fleet are increasing, with the exception of cars
NYK to build third car terminal at Barcelona port
Barcelona
Work begins on the electrification of the MSC Crociere terminal
The Verdane investment fund sells Danelec to the GTT group
Paris
Danish company develops technologies for digitalization of maritime transport
Israeli forces attacked the port of Hodeyda
Jerusalem
IDF, measures taken to limit damage to ships
Vard signs new contract with Dong Fang Offshore for OSCV vessel
Trieste
It will be delivered in the first quarter of 2028
Collaboration protocol between the Federation of the Sea and WSense
Rome
Among the aims, to promote intelligent and sustainable management of marine resources
A conference on maritime engineering works and climate change in Rome on Wednesday
Rome
It will be held at the Auditorium Fondazione MAXXI
The 2024 general financial statement of the Eastern Adriatic Sea Port Authority has been approved
Trieste
It records a general administrative surplus of almost 283 million euros
Accelleron Industries Announces Further Investments in Italy
Baden
The aim is to strengthen technological leadership in fuel injection systems for the decarbonisation of the maritime sector.
UAE's AD Ports continues to invest in Egypt
Cairo/Abu Dhabi
Usufruct contract to develop and manage a logistics and industrial park near the port of Port Said
The 2024 final budget of the Central Adriatic Sea Port System Authority has been approved
Ancona
Green light from the Management Committee
RFI, tender awarded for maintenance and telecommunications enhancement works
Rome
Program worth approximately 180 million euros
Contract signed assigning CMA CGM the management of the container terminal at the port of Latakia
Damascus
Investments of 230 million euros expected in the first four years
Rizzo appointed extraordinary commissioner of the Strait Port System Authority
Messina
DHL Group revenues increased by +2.8% in the first three months of 2025
Bonn
Net profit of 830 million euros (+3.9%)
Purchase of area for new cruise terminal in Marghera completed
Venice
It is expected to become operational in the 2028 cruise season.
CMA CGM Completes Acquisition of Air Belgium
Marseille/Mont-Saint-Guibert
Mazaudier: Strengthen our air capacity with immediate effect
In the first three months of 2025, freight traffic in Albanian ports decreased by -1.8%
Tirana
Passengers also decreasing (-1.6%)
In 2024, 94.4 million tonnes of goods were transported on the Austrian rail network (+2.2%)
Vienna
31.8% of the total volume was achieved on routes longer than 300 kilometres
The final budget and the annual report 2024 of the AdSP of Sardinia have been approved
Cagliari
Pilot project for the unified issuing of port access permits for haulers
Interporto Padova's 2024 financial statements unanimously approved
Padua
Revenues up +7.3%
Redevelopment works underway at the agri-food hub of the port of Livorno
Leghorn
Works worth six million euros
Bluferries is ready to put the new ro-pax Athena into service in the Strait of Messina
Messina
It can carry up to 22 trucks or 125 cars and 393 people
Approved the financial statement for the financial year 2024 of the AdSP of the Ionian Sea
Taranto
424.8 million port works completed in the last decade
Kalmar reports lower quarterly revenue, higher new orders
Helsinki
In the first three months of 2025, net profit was 34.1 million euros (+2%)
Antonio Ranieri is the new maritime director of Liguria
Genoa
He takes over from Admiral Piero Pellizzari who was discharged from the service upon reaching the age limit
In the first quarter of 2025, China's CIMC recorded a 12.7% increase in container sales
Hong Kong
Revenues grew by +11.0%
SAILING LIST
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Departure ports
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- country
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Last year, the revenues of the Chinese group CMPort increased by +3.1%
Hong Kong
In the first three months of 2025, port terminals handled 36.4 million containers (+5.6%)
The financial statements of the AdSP of Western Liguria and the Central-Northern Tyrrhenian Sea have been approved
Genoa/Civitavecchia
Konecranes revenues increased by +7.7% in the first three months of 2025
Helsinki
343 million euros of new orders for port vehicles (+37.5%)
Kuehne+Nagel posts first quarter of growth
Schindellegi
The logistics group's net sales amounted to 6.33 billion Swiss francs (+14.9%)
Application by TDT (Grimaldi group) for the construction and management of 50% of the Terminal Darsena Europa in Livorno
Leghorn
The company has requested an extension of the duration of the current concession
In 2024, 58 million invested in the modernization of the ports of Livorno, Piombino and the island of Elba
Leghorn
The final budget and the annual report of the AdSP have been approved
In the first quarter the port of Valencia handled 1.3 million containers (+3.4%)
Valencia
Transhipment traffic decline
EIB advice to strengthen climate resilience of the ports of Volos, Alexandroupolis and Patras
Luxembourg
It will assist port authorities in identifying and managing climate risks
The Management Committee of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority has unanimously approved the 2024 financial statement
Naples
SOS LOGistica will acquire the qualification of Third Sector Entity
Milan
The association currently has 74 members
In the first three months of 2025, freight traffic in the ports of Barcelona and Algeciras decreased
Barcelona/Algeciras
Hupac transfers intermodal service with Padua to Novara
Noise
Until now the other terminal was the one in Busto Arsizio
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
A conference on maritime engineering works and climate change in Rome on Wednesday
Rome
It will be held at the Auditorium Fondazione MAXXI
The conference "New sustainable marine fuels - Decarbonize Shipping" will be held in Genoa on Monday
Genoa
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Proposed 30% increase for port tariffs to be in phases, says Loke
(Free Malaysia Today)
Damen Mangalia Unionists Protest Friday Against Possible Closure
(The Romania Journal)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
PSA SECH has operated the first 400-meter train at Parco Ferroviario Rugna
Genoa
Capacity up to 20 pairs of trains per day
The 2024 financial statement of the Eastern Liguria Port Authority was unanimously approved
The Spice
The war clearance preparatory to the expansion of the Ravano Terminal in La Spezia is nearing completion
The Spice
The AdSP has invested over 600 thousand euros in it
Francesco Rizzo appointed president of the AdSP of the Strait
Rome
He has repeatedly denounced the uselessness of the construction of the bridge over the Strait
US aircraft attack Yemeni port of Ras Isa
Tampa/Beirut
38 dead and over a hundred injured
In 2025 Stazioni Marittime predicts an increase in ferry and cruise traffic in the port of Genoa
MIT Mobility Report Highlights Rising Demand for Both Passengers and Freight
Rome
In the first quarter, cargo traffic in Russian ports decreased by -5.6%
St. Petersburg
Both dry goods (-5.3%) and liquid bulk (-5.8%) are decreasing
Andrea Giachero confirmed as president of Spediporto
Genoa
The board of directors of the association of Genoese freight forwarders has also been renewed for the three-year period 2025-2028
Study for monitoring vehicular traffic in the ports of Venice and Chioggia
Milan
Order awarded to Circle and Arelogik
In Italy, the rail freight transport sector is in deep trouble
Geneva
Fermerci calls for making traffic incentives structural and increasing and for refinancing the incentive for the purchase of locomotives and wagons
Global Maritime Forum report on optimising ship calls to reduce emissions
Copenhagen
Virtual arrival and just-in-time arrival approaches proposed
In the first quarter of this year, container traffic in the port of Gioia Tauro grew by +15.5%
Joy Taurus
Construction of the "Dockworker’s House" has begun
GNV has taken delivery of the second of four new ro-pax vessels in China
Genoa
"GNV Orion" will be able to accommodate 1,700 passengers and transport up to 3,080 linear metres of cargo
After ten quarters of decline, container traffic in the port of Hong Kong returns to growth
Hong Kong
In the first three months of this year 3.39 million TEUs were handled (+2.1%)
Fincantieri acquires stake in WSense
Rome
The ninth FREMM unit "Spartaco Schergat" delivered to the Italian Navy
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