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The Reefer Ship Market in 1998

At the cross-roads

Market context and trends 

The 1997-1998 season was the worst that had been experienced for 15 years. Given the climate conditions and above all an economic context that was again diffi-cult, it was more than disappointing overall, dashing the few hopes that the owners-operators might have had. 

In the event, all the contracts were renewed at rates below those of the previous year, and the spot rates were set on average 34% below those obtained one year before. Furthermore, the season was extremely short, and the seasonal rates slumped from the second half of March. 

The 12-month time-charter activity was very limited and rates were low. Large ships were once again preferred to medium-size vessels. 

Despite a slight increase in the scrapping rate, retirements from the fleet were not able to offset the arrival of new ships. 

The nature of the 1997-1998 campaign was influenced by several factors. 

Climatic events severely disrupted export prospects in some regions of the world: 

  • all through the season: influence of the El Niño weather pattern, with higher than normal temperatures in the northern hemisphere, abundant rainfall in South America, drought in Central America, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand; 
  • in Ecuador 20% of the plantations were affected by torrential rain, with one fifth of this percentage entirely destroyed; 
  • late apple harvest in Chile; 
  • in contrast to forecasts of a 20% increase in citrus fruit exports from Morocco, rain caused a reduction of approximately 15% compared to the previous season; 
  • poor core fruit harvests in New Zealand (about 25% lower than the previous year) because of the drought; 
  • orange harvests in Brazil about 30% lower than the previous year, following the development of an insect disease on the citrus fruits. To a world economic context that w as hardly euphoric (financial crisis in the Far East and political and economic crisis in Russia) and the unfavorable climatic effects discussed above can be added other factors which have contributed to the negative trend in freight rates compared to the previous year: 
  • increasingly strong competition from container ships, 
  • increase in the world reefer ship fleet, 
  • strong dollar, 
  • high stocks of squid in Japan and Korea, 
  • high stocks of apples and pears in the United States, 

linked to the reduction in exports to the Far East, leading to a decrease in imports from Chile. 

The following significant events could be noted in the market in 1998: 

  • January 1998: Purchase by Del Monte (which already held 51% of the shares) of the remaining 49% of Horn-Linie shares, held by the Compagnie Générale Maritime. 
  • January 1998: Following the condemnation of the European Union (EU) banana import system by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in an initial judgement in April, then on appeal in November 1997, the European Commission in Brussels adopts a new project for submission to the EU agriculture ministers and the WTO. The main change is the elimination of the import license system. 
  • March 1998: Cool Carriers starts a new weekly service from Durban to North Europe and the United Kingdom. 
  • April 1998: Seatrade launches a regular service (reefer - conventional - containers) between Europe and Argentina (Rotterdam/Sheerness, Rosario/Buenos Aires), offering a sailing every two weeks in each direction. Three ships of the "Hope Bay" class, 531,764 cu ft, built in 1996/1998, height 2.20 meters, 5,939 square meters, 4,250 pallets, 20 knots, 146 teu are used. 
  • April 1998: Swan Reefer (Actinor and Swan Shipping) buys Irgens Larsen Holding (Agdesidens Rederi) for a reported price of US$164.5 million. 
  • June 1998: Seatrade launches a return service from Antwerp to Durban, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town. The initial frequency is every 15 days, planned to increase in the future to weekly. 
  • June 1998 (26): Adoption by the EU agriculture ministers of the new banana import system, scheduled to come into force on 1 January 1999. 
  • July 1998: The United States files a complaint with the WTO against this new system, judging inadequate the changes made to the previous system. 
  • October 1998: Ugland takes a 10.4% holding in Swan Reefer. 
  • October 1998: Outspan and Unifruco (South Africa) decide to merge all their activities with effect from 1 January 1999, the new entity to be called Capespan Group Holdings (the "export" branches of the two companies had already been brought together in 1994 under the Capespan banner). 
  • November and December 1998: The United States threatens unilaterally (without reference to the WTO) to take economic sanctions (imposition of prohibitive cus toms duties on certain products) against the EU if the banana import system is not modified (wider opening to dollar-zone bananas) by the EU before the end of January 1999. The Europeans announce their intention to appeal to the WTO in the event that the United States persists in its intention to impose these sanctions. 
  • November 1998: Unicool sets up Arctic Reefers, a new pool that will operate ships of more than 350,000 cu ft. The initial participants are Cool Carriers, Ahrenkiel, Eastwind, Mediteranska Plovidba, Dawn, Tokumaru, Zodiac, and Österreichischer Lloyd. For medium-size ships (250,000-350,000 cu ft), the Eco Shipping pool (Cool Carriers and Eastwind) expands by 8 additional ships made available to the pool by Eastwind. 
  • December 1998: Lauritzen Pacific Line reinforces its service from South America to the West coast of the United States and from the Far East by establishing a regular year-round weekly line between Chile, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, the West coast of the United States on one hand, and the Far East on the other. The Far East run will be operated by the Orient Overseas Container Line, with which Lauritzen Reefers started cooperating in 1997. 
  • December 1998: The Fyffes group acquires 50% of Capespan International Holdings (European distribution branch for Cape and Outspan brand products) and 10% of Capespan Group Holdings.  

Contracts 

The contracts of the Canary Islands vegetable exporters, traditionally renewed in mid-July, were concluded at the beginning of July 1997 at trip rates once again 4 to 12% lower than those of the previous year, depending on destination, on the same basis of 12 ships. 

The New Zealanders Enza and Zespri chartered their ships in partnership and obtained terms about 5% lower than those of the previous year. 

The South African fruit exporters also obtained a reduction of about 3% compared to the year before. 

This was also the case for the Chilean fruit exporters. 

The spot market 

Compared to 1997, the average level of rates on the spot market in 1998 was disastrous for the owners-operators, with an average reduction of about 34%. 

The beginning of the high season was marked by high availability of ships, caused mainly by below-forecast exports from Ecuador and Chile. The traditional peak at the beginning of March, due to seasonal export volumes from Chile, was of low amplitude, and the rates rapidly fell again because of the absence of non-contract demand ex-South Africa and ex-New Zealand. Then from April the full influence of El Nino was felt, in particular in Ecuador and New Zealand. 

Rates thus rose only briefly at the beginning of March, and from the beginning of June moved down to the exceptionally low bottom levels of the period. 

The spot rates obtained during the period, starting from only 30 cents at the beginning of January (50 cents in 1997), rose a little to 40 cents in mid-January. At the beginning of February the rates for modern ships of 350,000-450,000 cu ft were about 50 cents/cu ft/30 days (80 cents in 1997), and only 60 cents in mid-February (90 cents in 1997). A steep but short rise then occurred, taking rates to the season's peak (beginning of March) at $1.10, 15.5% below the $1.30 obtained at the same time of year in 1997. But they then dropped very rapidly, to 80 cents by mid-March ($1.25 in 1997), and 65 cents at the beginning of April, reaching 50 cents in mid-April, and continued to fall rapidly to 25 cents at the beginning of June. There was then a degree of stability, and it might have been thought that this rate would be the floor rate for the summer months. This was not the case, and rates of 18 cents were reported in mid-July and even 14 cents in September (28 cents in 1997). 

Like last year, most of the modern ships that were able to find work during the summer period, even on derisory terms, obtained cargoes of garlic ex-China and cars ex-Japan. 

In the case of old ships, at least those that had been reactivated, the traditional seasonal laying-up was obviously started very early. 

Reefer vessels spot T/C seasonal rates

Time charters 

The charter market weakened to a lesser extent, but nevertheless significantly. The per cent decrease can be estimated at about 20%. 

For the 400,000-550,000 cu ft size, the continuation of a two-level market can again be observed, the gap between the two levels widening a little further each year. For 12-month periods, fast modern palletized ships with good container capacity and well geared were negotiated at rates of around 65 cents/cu ft/30 days (80 cents in 1997), whereas for first-generation palletized ships and converted conventional ships the rates were only around 50 cents. 

For the 260,000-300,000 cu ft size, the average 12- month rates were about 60 cents/cu ft/30 days, a level about 20% below that of the previous year. The rates this year were again generally higher for large ships than for small ones. 

Reefer vessels time-charter rates




Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets 1999

I N D E X

›››File
SOS LOGistica, allocating only 10% of the €590 million for road transport to zero-emission vehicles is self-destructive.
Rome/Milan
Texts: talking today about a heavy BEV market that "takes off" remains a mirage
The first U212NFS submarine is being laid down at Fincantieri's Muggiano shipyard.
Trieste
The delivery of the first unit is scheduled for 2029
A new tender has been published for railway shunting in the ports of Savona and Vado Ligure.
Genoa
The tender base amount is 14.8 million euros
China's LC Logistics orders two new 11,000-TEU containerships
Hong Kong
Order with a total value of 236 million dollars
Palumbo Superyachts to build new metal shipbuilding hub in Ortona
Ortona
Concession area in the Abruzzo port
Kuehne+Nagel acquires the road transport business of German firm Lohmöller
Schindellegi
In 2024 they had generated a turnover of approximately 23.5 million euros
Fincantieri delivered the ultra-luxury cruise yacht Four Seasons I in Ancona
Trieste
The Navis Sapiens program also debuts with the ship
Rolls-Royce posts record annual financial performance
London
Revenues increased by 12.2% last year
Nearly 12 million tonnes of CO2 avoided in 2025 for vessels coated with Jotun products
Muggia
Estimated fuel cost savings of approximately $2 billion
In 2025, intermodal traffic handled by Interporto Padova amounted to 381,031 TEUs (-7.5%)
Padua
Record production value recorded
In 2025, the Nola interport handled 2,000 trains
Nola
A 50% increase is expected in 2026
A Livorno port pilot loses his life in a collision
Livorno
The dynamics of the accident are still under investigation.
Study on alternative marine fuels as potential marine pollutants and the effectiveness of response measures
Lisbon
It was commissioned by the European Maritime Safety Agency
The first in-person meeting of the international working group "Cruises & Port Cities" will take place in Taranto.
Taranto/La Spezia
Pisano (AdSP Liguria Orientale): the relationship between the city and the port is strategic, particularly in relation to cruise traffic
G20 merchandise trade trend to fluctuate in the fourth quarter of 2025
Paris
Trade in services is growing
Extension of incentives for rail freight shunting in ports
Rome
Paper (Fermerci): the sector, however, continues to suffer as demonstrated by the overall data for 2025
MPC Container Ships revenues decreased by -4.3% in 2025
Oslo
Net income was $236.4 million (-11.4%)
Saipem has been awarded a further offshore contract in Saudi Arabia
Milan
Order worth approximately 500 million dollars
The new offices of the Eastern Sicily Port Authority have been inaugurated in the port of Pozzallo.
Pozzallo
Contract worth approximately 750 thousand euros
Finmar appointed agent in Italy for United Global Ro-Ro
Genoa
Two services scheduled with stops at the port of Genoa
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Contract awarded for the expansion of the San Cataldo Pier in the port of Bari
Bari
They will be carried out by the Rti Fincantieri Infrastructure Opere Marittime, Boskalis Italia, Zeta and e-Marine
The digital registry of maritime workers and the digital navigation booklet are law
Genoa
Article 11 of Legislative Decree 19/2026 establishes AGEMAR
DB Cargo plans to cut around 6,000 jobs
Berlin
Negotiations with employee representatives to begin soon
In 2025, containers transported by RCL's fleet increased by +8.8%
Bangkok
Revenues from this activity grew by +5.2%
Regarding Tardini's nomination as president of the Western Sicily Port Authority, Salvini and Schifani have (for now) buried the hatchet.
Palermo
Annual container traffic grows by 5.4% at HHLA port terminals
Hamburg
Record revenues expected at 1.76 billion euros (+9.9%)
Container traffic at the Port of New York is expected to grow by 2.3% in 2025.
New York
Significant increase in full containers for export
Politics and Assiterminal celebrate the extension of the port bonus
Rome/Genoa
Ferrari: understood the value of the planning behind the reformulation of the law
Container traffic at the port of Hong Kong decreased by -3.2% in January
Hong Kong
1.13 million TEUs were handled
Costamare secures $940 million in revenue from the charter of 12 container ships
Monk
Cargo traffic at the port of Singapore grew by 13.0% last month.
Singapore
Containers amounted to 3,892,370 TEUs (+11.3%)
CMA CGM has ordered six 1,700 TEU LNG containerships from Cochin Shipyard.
Marseille
By the end of the year, the number of Indian seafarers on board the French group's ships will rise to 1,500.
Filt Cgil, meeting on the importance of Article 17 of Law 84/94
Rome
It will be held tomorrow in Rome at the Frentani Congress Center
Britta Weber has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of the Hupac Group.
Noise
He is the current vice president of UPS Healthcare for Europe and Asia.
Saipem to acquire mobile offshore drilling unit for $272.5 million
Milan
Agreement with Norwegian Deep Value Driller
The 59th edition of the San Giorgio Award will be held in Genoa on February 20th.
Genoa
The Targa San Giorgio will be awarded to Gian Enzo Duci
Filt Cgil appeals against Cartour's authorization to carry out lashing and unlashing operations.
Medlog inaugurates a logistics park at Dammam's King Abdulaziz Port
Geneva
It occupies an area of over 100 thousand square meters
Manageritalia and Assologistica sign the renewal of the Ccnl managers of the logistics
Rome
Monthly gross earnings increase at 750 Euros in three tranche
Subscribed a binding agreement for the acquisition of Qube by Macquarie Asset Management
Sydney
It was unanimously approved by the Australian logistic group Cda
Meyer Turku completed the design of a cruise ship to zero net emissions
Turku
The main fuel is biomethanol
Last year the turnover of Kalmar grew by +1%
Helsinki
Operating income, net profit and new orders in increase respective of +26%, +28% and +8%
Terminal Investment Limited puts hands on the Peruvian port of Pisco
Lima
Acquired the Portuario de Paracas Terminal
Assagenti urges a more constant and timely information on the progress of the work of the new dam of Genoa
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the Grande Michigan
Naples
It is the eighth Pure Car and Truck Carrier ammonia ready of the Neapolitan group
Meeting between the presidents of the Maritime Federation and Assoporti
Rome
Mario Mattioli and Roberto Petri addressed the main issues of the maritime cluster
Morocco's Marsa Maroc participates in the development of the port of Monrovia
Casablanca
Contract for the management of two docks and the construction of a multipurpose terminal
South Korea's Pan Ocean buys ten VLCCs from compatriot SK Shipping
Seoul
Transaction valued at approximately $668 million
Stefano Messina has been confirmed as president of Assarmatori
Rome
He will also lead the shipowners' association in the four-year period 2026-2030
Roberto Mantovanelli has been appointed Secretary General of the Northern Adriatic Port Authority.
Venice
The 2026-2028 Three-Year Operational Plan for the Ports of Venice and Chioggia has been approved.
In 2025, Albanian ports handled a record traffic of 8.2 million tons of goods (+6.2%)
Tirana
A new peak in passengers also amounted to 1.7 million units (+6.4%)
WASS (Fincantieri) has been awarded a contract by Saudi Arabia for the supply of lightweight torpedoes
Trieste
The order is worth more than 200 million euros
Oxin (Somec) awarded a major order for the construction of kitchen, pantry, catering and bar areas for two cruise ships
San Vendemiano
The value of the order is 53 million euros
Sogedim launches a daily service between Carpi and Campogalliano/England
Carpi
Daily shuttle departing from the logistics hubs of Campogalliano, Carpi and Prato
Danaos Corporation reports record quarterly and annual revenue.
Athens
Profits are falling
CPPIB and OMERS are considering selling their 67% stake in Associated British Ports.
London
Maersk orders eight 18,600 TEU dual-fuel containerships
Copenhagen
Built by New Times Shipbuilding Co., they will be delivered between 2029 and 2030.
PaxOcean opens new shipyard in Singapore
Singapore
It occupies an area of 17.3 hectares
The largest container ship ever arrived in the port of Trieste
Trieste
Port of call of the "MSC Diana" which has a capacity of approximately 19,000 TEUs
Antin Infrastructure Partners acquires U.S. shipbuilder Vigor Marine Group
New York
It has shipyards in Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, San Diego and Norfolk
In 2025, Moroccan ports handled a record traffic of 262.6 million tons of goods (+8.9%)
Rabat
Transhipment equal to 50.5% of the total
Yang Ming deploys first of five 15,500 TEU dual-fuel LNG vessels on Asia-Mediterranean route
Keelung
It will be used in the MD2 service
Study highlights challenges for LNG containerships in complying with future cold ironing connection requirements
Berlin/Hamburg
Fincantieri and Wsense reach agreement to offer cutting-edge underwater systems
Trieste
Co-development of advanced wireless technology solutions planned
Study finds high levels of persistent organic pollutants caused by shipbreaking activities
Brussels
Port of Livorno: tender for ship-generated waste management begins
Livorno
The expected value of the contract is over 40 million euros
DSV revenue and profits impacted by Schenker acquisition
Copenhagen
In 2025, turnover grew by +48.0%
Wärtsilä reports significant growth in quarterly and annual results for the Marine segment
Helsinki
The Finnish group's new orders acquired in 2025 remain stable.
Dutch company Portwise has been bought by its compatriot Haskoning
Rijswijk
The company offers solutions for optimizing terminal operations through automation and electrification
Construction of the first of six container ships for Italia Marittima has begun in China.
Trieste
The ships, which will be able to use traditional fuel and methanol, will have a capacity of 2,400 TEUs
In the Strait of Hormuz, armed vessels ordered a US tanker to stop
Southampton/London
GTS announces new rail services between the port of Genoa and central and southern Italy.
Bari
Connections via the Segrate Milan terminal
Kuehne+Nagel expands CargoCity South at Frankfurt Airport
Schindellegi
A new facility will be completed and taken over at the end of 2028
The number of dual-fuel vessels employed by liner shipping lines is set to double by 2025
Washington
Currently, 74% of the order book consists of units of this type
AD Ports signs agreement to build and operate multipurpose terminal at Matadi Port
Abu Dhabi/Kinshasa
Relaunch of the Banana Deepwater Port Construction Project
Confitarma: The Revenue Agency's position risks having serious repercussions on Italian seafarers' employment.
Rome
Bucchioni appointed pro tempore president of the Association of Freight Forwarders of the Port of La Spezia
La Spezia
The tender for the development of the shipbuilding hub in the port of Ancona has begun.
Ancona
The AdSP Management Committee has approved the call for tenders
ONE's quarterly financial performance declines further
Singapore
The volume of containerized cargo transported by the fleet remains stable
Laura DiBella's nomination for FMC presidency has been signed.
Washington
His term will expire on June 30, 2028.
Port of Singapore saw record bunker deliveries in 2025
Singapore
PSA-MOL joint venture to manage a new ro-ro terminal
The port of Taranto was visited by a delegation from the Japanese FLOWRA
Taranto
The association brings together 21 of the main Japanese energy players
ABB's new orders in a quarter exceed $10 billion for the first time.
Zurich
Growing demand in the maritime, port and railway sectors
In the United States, MSC was fined a total of $22.67 million
Washington
The Federal Maritime Commission has released the results of an investigation
Signal Ocean has acquired AXSMarine
Paris/London
The company offers web platforms to support the ship charter sector
CSC Vespucci and Livorno Reefer will form a single platform dedicated to fruit and vegetable and exotic products in the port of Livorno
Livorno
Livorno Reefer to acquire stake in CSC
Stena RoRo has placed an order for two ro-ro vessels in China with options for four more.
Gothenburg
They were designed in cooperation with the Italian Naos
Shanghai Zhonggu Logistics Co. to Order Four New 6,000-TEU Containerships
Shanghai
The order will include options for two additional vessels
UPS revenues decreased by 2.6% in 2025
In the last quarter alone, a decrease of -3.2% was recorded
ICS has published its periodic analysis of flag state performance
London
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
Filt Cgil, meeting on the importance of Article 17 of Law 84/94
Rome
It will be held tomorrow in Rome at the Frentani Congress Center
A conference on congestion in the North West logistics system will be held in Genoa on January 19th.
Genoa
It will be held at the Transparency Hall of the Liguria Region
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Auction of megaterminal in Santos may be postponed due to deadlock within the Federal Government
(A Tribuna)
East Port Said Port faces a new challenge with Europe's carbon rules for shipping
(EnterpriseAM)
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Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
Michail Stahlhut will step down as CEO of Hupac in May
Noise
Bertschi: Under his leadership, the company's position as a leading provider of combined road/rail transport in Europe has been strengthened.
Members of the Ravenna Marine Resource Partnership Body have been appointed.
Ravenna
It will meet for the first time on February 4th and will remain in office for four years
Messina (Assarmatori): MIT's decree on cold ironing is a good thing.
Rome
This is a fundamental step - he underlined - to ensure that the electrification of the platforms is actually usable.
Contship has joined the Digital Container Shipping Association's DCSA+ program.
Melzo
Among the goals, improving the efficiency of terminal operations, the accuracy of planning and collaboration with shipping companies.
The Argentine Port Workers' Federation threatens a strike at national ports.
The Silver
Action in support of workers at the port of Concepción del Uruguay
In 2025, freight traffic in the port of Taranto grew by +0.8%
Taranto
In the last quarter alone, a decrease of -22.6% was recorded
Last year, container traffic in the port of Valencia grew by +3.4%
Valencia
5,662,661 TEUs were handled
Fincantieri wins Italian Navy contract to enhance naval vessels' cyber resilience
New facility in Charleston for the production and testing of marine power and propulsion systems
Arlington
It was inaugurated by Leonardo DRS, a subsidiary of the Italian Leonardo
Project to strengthen maritime and port cybersecurity
Brest/Brussels/Rome
The partners are France Cyber Maritime, FEPORT and the Federation of the Sea
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles fell by 10.6% in the last quarter of 2025.
Los Angeles
A decrease of -0.6% was recorded for the whole year
In the first six months of operation InnoWay Trieste produced 170 railway wagons
Trieste
The construction of 600 units is planned in Bagnoli della Rosandra in 2026
Ferretti rejects KKCG Maritime's partial and conditional voluntary takeover bid.
Milan
Strong confidence in the company's long-term strategy reaffirmed
Haropa Port sets new container traffic record
Le Havre
Last year, overall freight traffic increased by +2%
Decio Lucano, the dean of shipping journalists, has passed away.
Genoa
His paper adventures are countless, including "Vita e Mare" and "TMM", but also digital with "DL News"
Marsa Maroc orders 106 electric terminal tractors from Terberg
Benschop
They will be employed in the port of Nador West Med
A single binding offer from Dubai for the purchase of the Venice Ro-Port Mos
Venice
The company manages the terminal for the motorways of the sea and cruises in Fusina
Contargo acquires 50% of Cargo-Center-Graz Logistik
Mannheim
The German company extends its intermodal network to the Adriatic ports of Koper and Rijeka.
The Port of Long Beach handled record container traffic in 2025
Long Beach
In the last quarter, a decrease of -8.8% was recorded
HMM to introduce AI-based autonomous navigation solutions on 40 vessels
Seoul
Contract with Avikus and agreement with KSOE
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