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Poland has benefited largely from the demand and the full occupancy of Korean shipyards at the end of 2000. During 2001 the existing orderbook for Polish shipyards reached an historic national record with more than 2,900,000 gt (132 ships). Poland takes fourth place in the world. German owners have ordered an important series of containerships totalling 49 ships for nearly 1,700,000 gt in the third quarter 2001, compared with 64 containerships in Korea for 3,400,000 gt and 34 units in Germany for 700,000 gt.

But Polish shipyards are today highly exposed to the containerships market and to a certain extent their future is linked to that of their clients. They should be looking for substitute orders. Delayed delivery of a series of chemical carriers being constructed at Szczecin shows that diversification also carries risks.

Poland can be happy at the E.U.'s decision not to reintroduce subsidies for the shipbuilding industry. She can hope to attract European owners by taking advantage of her geographical proximity.

       

The two Finnish shipyards Aker-Finnyards and Kvaerner-Masa have remained focused on the production of ferries and ro-ros for one and cruise ships for the other. But neither of these yards took on any orders this year and the Finnish orderbook has gone from 1,000,000 to 614,000 gt.

The two shipyards Odense and Orskov have kept to their respective areas. Odense is believed to have taken an order for six containerships of 9,600 teus and Orskov continues its production of offshore units

The existing Dutch orderbook has remained stable compared to last year with 555,000 gt. It has the distinction of an important production of small-sized ships, generally less than 10,000 dwt and often very specialised, which has been so far the best insurance for the Dutch shipbuilding industry, given the lack of competition from other European countries.

But Dutch shipyards will have to learn to work without the direct subsidies and without the benefits of the Dutch tax incentives, which have encouraged the creation in the 90's of an important fleet of ships generally placed with local yards

The orderbook of Norwegian shipyards has kept steady with nearly 150,000 gt. It is made up mainly of units for the offshore oil industry. Norwegian shipyards have acquired an impressive know-how and benefit from a strong domestic demand.

The Aker group is in the process of overtaking the Kvaerner group who, with 13 shipyards, had dominated the European shipbuilding scene during the 90's. Today the Aker group owns 10 shipbuilding sites ranging from Norway, Finland, Germany, to Romania.

As with Poland, Croatia has substantially benefited from the demand and the saturation of Korean shipyards. During 2001, the orderbook of Croatian yards also achieved an historic national record with more than 1,632,000 gt (June 2001) compared to 973,000 gt (December 2000).

All the Croatian shipyards, Split, Uljanik, 3 Maj, and Trogir are full up till end 2004, early 2005. The majority of their production comprises product tankers and chemical carriers.

The Kraljevica shipyard, which has not had an order since 1992, signed up two bitumen carriers of 9,000 dwt.

Croatia can also be content that the E.U. did not reinstate its subsidies for shipbuilding, and like Poland hope to benefit from its close proximity to European owners.

But it is also confronted with other problems. It will need to invest in its production base to maintain a competitive edge and keep its qualified staff, who is more and more attracted to the neighbouring shipyards of western Europe.

United-States 

The American shipbuilding industry continues to progress and now occupies the eighth position in the world rankings with over one million gross tons at end 2001. Ten years earlier, its orderbook was barely 50,000 gt.

These results would not have been possible without the introduction of favourable financing (Title XI), the benefit of the Jones Act which obliges ships employed on coastal traffic to be built in domestic shipyards, and without the dynamism of the U.S. offshore oil industry.

Prospects

2002 looks like being a particularly difficult year. Much will depend on the depth of the new crisis. However opinions vary.

The forecast for deliveries made in October 1998 by the Association of Japanese Shipbuilders was relatively pessimistic for the years 1999 and 2000 with a little over 26 million dwt against 40 and 44 million dwt actually achieved.

completions and newbuilding requirements

Those of the Korean Institute of Shipping Affairs, more recent (January 2001), are equally pessimistic. Are they therefore more realistic? Only the future will tell.

deliveries and forecasts

Experience shows that forecasts are often too glib with little consideration for the actual fluctuations and volatility in the past. They are therefore bound to contain errors.

During the 90's the world orderbook and the delivery of newbuildings always grew a little each year. There were occasional moments of doubt. But they were immediately overcome by new concessions made on sale's price. In this respect 1999 and 2000 were exceptions, to the extent that demand for newbuildings which was extremely strong was met by a very modest price rise.

Despite current pessimism, it is by no means unlikely that a rebound after 2002 can be expected. The capacity of the market to pick itself up after the Asian crisis of 1997-1998 was quite remarkable and experience shows that with the cycles in industry, the more they are intense, the shorter they are.

This rebound could come from an economic revival and from an increase in demolitions.

But it is clear that during 2002 the volume of new orders should be lower than that of 2001 which will have the effect of causing a further deterioration in the price of these orders.

Shipbuilding is a relatively atypical industrial activity. Contrary to numerous other industrial sectors, which do not hesitate to reduce their production capacities when confronted with lower demand, either by closing down plants or by reducing activity, shipyards have sought throughout the 90's to improve their productivity and their competitiveness by an increase in production and, at the slightest sign of weakening demand, by lowering their prices to attract new orders.

Excluding devaluation of the majors shipbuilding countries' currencies (yen, won, yuan) to the dollar, any such lowering of prices in dollars should be very difficult to grant for the following reasons:

  • Current prices are already extremely low, near to the levels obtained in 1999 following the Asian crisis.
  • Ships are improving in performance and must meet increasing legal restrictions, thus in principle are more expensive to build.
  • The Asian crisis caused a change in behaviour especially in Korea. What was possible before is no longer the case. The Chaebols have broken up and it is now impossible to expect that losses of one activity can be subsidised by the gains of another.
  • Shareholders and financial analysts are pushing the industrial conglomerates to spin off their different activities to obtain a more transparent statement of their accounts.

Shipyards could hope to obtain some price reductions on raw materials and equipment they use under economic pressure. They can also hope that prevailing low interest rates will act as a strong incentive.

However the different shipbuilding areas do not have the same forces to face this new crisis.

  • European shipyards seem to us particularly vulnerable as they have just lost the benefits of their shipbuilding subsidies. In addition the exchange rate between the euro area countries versus the dollar has recently enjoyed favorable levels which have not been seen for the last 15 years. Production is dispersed over several countries, shipyards, and building sites, leaving little room for consolidation or economies of scale. Their production is also very narrowly spread and substitute orders, which are a form of diversification, are less easily undertaken and perhaps more risky. An increase of orders in euro prices could possibly reverse this tendency.
  • Korean shipyards appear to be better placed. They have a considerable backlog of orders to allow them to bide their time. They benefit from important economies of scale. They can decide to shut down one or more docks if necessary. The won remains closely linked to the dollar, which is the money of reference. Thanks to these advantages they can also hope to capture a number of orders for standard vessels or more sophisticated ships which would have gone to European shipyards and thus gain market shares.
  • Japanese shipyards seem to us equally well placed. Consolidations are certainly easier to achieve within a nation rather than a continent. Numerous Japanese shipyards are multi-site and regroupings and rationalisations can be easily done. The yen remains weak and allows Japanese yards to seduce opportunistic owners. Japanese shipyards can also count, as they have always been able to do, on the support almost unconditional of domestic shipowners.
  • The low cost of Chinese manpower linked to a very modern infrastructure should in principle guarantee a competitive advantage over their two Asian rivals - the Koreans and the Japanese. In the price war that is looming, it would appear that the Chinese shipyards have a considerable advantage, even if it takes more man-hours to build a ship of the same specifications. They can also count on their domestic owners and on the pressure of the Chinese government to encourage owners to buy and build in China. Nonetheless the fixed exchange rate of the yuan to the dollar and the reduced commercial reactivity already seen in 1998 in a dropping market, could be a handicap to these shipyards in 2002.

 



Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets in 2001

I N D E X

›››File
In Spain, €11.8 million in eco-incentives have been allocated for the use of motorways of the sea.
Madrid
163,672 shipments made by 32 companies subsidized
ABB has signed an agreement to buy Norwegian marine automation company Høglund.
Zurich
The Tønsberg-based company's integrated automation system is currently installed on over 600 vessels.
Port of Gioia Tauro: tender launched for the redevelopment of the ro-ro docks
Gioia Tauro
Worth 5.6 million euros, the works will last 210 days
Grimaldi confirms the important role of the port of Catania in its strategies
Catania
The aim is to increase services and make existing ones even more efficient.
Annual growth of +6% in cruise traffic and +2% in ferry traffic is expected in the Adriatic
Venice
It is the only Mediterranean region to have recorded a decline in cruises in the period 2019-2025
PSA Padova established to develop and manage the Padua intermodal terminal
Padua
The shareholders of Interporto Padova and Padova Hall have approved the merger plan
The Federagenti assembly will be held in Civitavecchia on July 3rd.
Rome
Pessina: We will not discuss regulations, community relations, or the pursuit of theories and bureaucracy, but rather the challenges of Italian port infrastructure.
Spediporto has opened its own representative office in Hong Kong
Genoa
Giachero: the opening of this desk is also an opportunity for young people
Arcese, Conti and Cosulich establish a company for the port logistics of finished vehicles
Livorno
HMM orders eight bulk carriers and two gas carriers
Seoul
Investment of approximately 1.1 billion dollars
MPC Container Ships has purchased four 7,000 TEU containerships built between 2023 and 2024.
Oslo
Investment of 340 million dollars
FedEx posts record quarterly and annual revenue
Memphis
Total revenues in fiscal year 2026 amounted to $94.7 billion (+7.7%)
Geopolitical uncertainty has become the main risk for shipping
Munich
Evergreen purchases 140,500 new containers in China
Taipei
Investments totaling $358.9 million
Memorandum of Understanding for the Launch of Drone Use in the Port of Palermo
Palermo
Submission of the request for the establishment of U-Space
Yesterday, the Strait of Hormuz was crossed by 42 commercial vessels
Paris
For the first time since the beginning of the conflict, several LNG tankers entered the Persian Gulf
Saipem wins new $1 billion offshore contract in Angola
Milan
It was awarded by Azule Energy for the Greater PAJ project
Port of Ancona: Dredging work has begun on the seabed of quay 22.
Ancona
Approximately six thousand cubic meters of sediment will be removed
Confitarma welcomes clarifications regarding ship waste collection management.
Rome
The need for uniform application of the legislation throughout the country was highlighted.
The Tuscan Cooperation Development Fund invests in Uniport Livorno.
Livorno
Operation for a total of 880 thousand euros carried out together with co-investor Coopfond
Fit-Cisl, recognizing dock work as arduous is a priority
Genoa
Pagnotta: This is not a corporate claim, but a question of social justice.
Hupac increases weekly rotations between Antwerp and Busto Arsizio via France to four.
Noise
Two additional departures of the intermodal service introduced
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
From July, the tariff for naval transit through the Turkish Straits will increase by +14.9%.
Istanbul
It will be raised to $6.70 per net tonne
Fincantieri and Republikorp sign agreement to build multipurpose naval vessels in Indonesia.
Paris
The establishment of a joint venture is planned
Study on the divergences between the EU Ship Recycling Regulation and the Hong Kong Convention
Brussels/London
It has been published by ECSA and ICS
The 2026-2028 POT of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority has been approved.
Gioia Tauro
Approval also granted to the 2026 budget forecast variation and to the update of the Port's Staffing Plan.
Autonomous Navigation: ABS, Polaris Shipping, HHI, and AVIKUS Sign Agreement
Athens
It will be tested on a VLOC under certain low-risk conditions
Tomorrow in Sant'Agnello (Naples) the inauguration event of the Italy Branch of The Nautical Institute
London
The topics of discussion will include energy transition in the maritime industry, maritime education and training.
The Municipality of Bologna is reconsidering the divestment of its stake in Interporto Bologna.
Bologna/Bentivoglio
An institutional delegation from Flanders visited the interport
Eni and Fincantieri sign agreement to develop innovative underwater monitoring technologies.
Milan/Trieste
Agreement focused on Eni's "Clean Sea" technology
In 2025, LNG consumption in Italy grew by +11% driven by industry and new uses, with the debut in the naval segment
Rome
Amadei (Federchimica LNG Group): Use ETS and FuelEU revenues to support investments and deployment of lower-carbon fuels.
RT&L partners with China's Guangzhou Salvage to strengthen its project cargo segment
Genoa
Bizzarri: the sector is characterised by wide margins for development and profitability
Last year, cargo traffic in Greek ports amounted to 140.8 million tons (-1.5%)
Piraeus
Goods volumes remained unchanged in the fourth quarter only
The International Container Study Center's board and governing body have been renewed.
Genoa
Filippo Gallo confirmed as president and Paolo Pessina as vice-president
Catani (GNV): allocate ETS proceeds to the development of synthetic fuel production chains.
Rome
Resources - he specified - also for port infrastructures and the reduction of the cost differential compared to traditional fuels
Consultation launched on plans to expand the port areas of Fos
Marseille
The goal is to involve residents and local stakeholders
Somec signs €60 million contract with Finnish shipyard
San Vendemiano
One of the most complex interventions ever entrusted to the Horizons division
Daniele Rossi, former president of the port of Ravenna, has passed away.
Rome
He led the port authority for over eight years
ONE will remove calls in Greece and Türkiye from its Adriatic Service 1 service.
Singapore
In Italy it touches the ports of Venice and Ancona
The first phase of the APM Terminals terminal in the port of Suape has been inaugurated.
Suape
It will become operational in the second half of this year
Container traffic increased in May at the ports of Singapore and Hong Kong
Singapore/Hong Kong
Singapore sets record bunkering levels for liquefied natural gas and pure B100 biodiesel
Vavassori confirmed as president of the Lombardy Association of Freight Forwarders and Haulers
Milan
Albertina Schiavoni and Mario Zini have been appointed vice-presidents
The president of Angopi receives the first professional certificate of competence as a mooring man.
Savona
The certificate must be renewed every five years.
Fincantieri has delivered the new cruise ship Mein Schiff Flow to TUI Cruises.
Hamburg/Monfalcone
With a gross tonnage of approximately 160,000 tons, it has a capacity of approximately 4,000 passengers.
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic in the port of Palermo decreased by -6.3%
Palermo
Traffic also decreased in the ports of Termini Imerese, Trapani, and Licata. Increases occurred in Porto Empedocle and Gela.
The Antitrust Authority has not given its final approval for the acquisition of Armas' assets and activities by Baleària.
Barcelona
Set a series of conditions
Assarmatori's annual assembly will take place in Rome on Tuesday.
Rome
The event's theme is "Instructions for not navigating in the dark."
VARD to build a new generation fishing vessel
Trieste
It was ordered by the Norwegian company Rosund Drift
Royal Caribbean has taken delivery of its new Legend of the Seas cruise ship.
Miami
Built by Meyer Turku, it can accommodate 5,610 passengers
Concentration in the UK shipbuilding sector
London
Baleana buys APCL Group (A&P Tyne, Cammell Laird and A&P Falmouth and Falmouth Docks and Engineering)
Informal hearings of trade union representatives on port governance reform
Rome
At the heart of the critical issues highlighted - confirms Filt-Cgil - is the planned establishment of Porti d'Italia Spa
Venice, the DPSS confirms the need to build new offshore terminals outside the lagoon.
Venice
The Strategic System Programming Document has been approved by the AdSP Management Committee
The Spinelli Group has joined the Italian Association of Port Terminal Operators
Genoa
The company and Assiterminal expressed satisfaction with the resumption of an important association
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic at UK ports fell by -2.6%
London
More significant decrease (-6.8%) in boarding loads
Mark Hindley is the new president of the European Motor Vehicle Logistics Association
Istanbul
Wolfgang Göbel was elected honorary president
At the Port of Genoa, a tugboat was stopped for irregularities in nitrogen oxide emissions.
Genoa
The vessel is used for the construction works of the new breakwater
In April, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna grew by +21.4%
Ravenna
An increase of +2.5% is expected in May
Sallaum Lines to launch dedicated China-Europe service in 2027
Nanjing
Two new 7,400 CEU PCTCs taken delivery
On June 12th in Naples, an initiative by Filt Cgil on governance in the port sector
Rome
Naval drone found in Romanian port of Constanta
Bucharest
The device self-destructed without causing any casualties.
HJSC receives approval in principle for the construction of a 10,000 TEU biofuel containership.
Athens
It was released from the Korean Naval Register
Global Ship Lease invests $917 million to purchase ten new container ships
Athens
They will be delivered between the fourth quarter of 2028 and the first quarter of 2030.
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
The Federagenti assembly will be held in Civitavecchia on July 3rd.
Rome
Pessina: We will not discuss regulations, community relations, or the pursuit of theories and bureaucracy, but rather the challenges of Italian port infrastructure.
Tomorrow in Sant'Agnello (Naples) the inauguration event of the Italy Branch of The Nautical Institute
London
The topics of discussion will include energy transition in the maritime industry, maritime education and training.
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
World's first floating fusion reactor-powered vessel could become reality with new project
(Interesting Engineering)
Shipbuilding's Spring Illusion: Backbone Collapses
(The Chosun Daily)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
WASS (Fincantieri) and Magellan Agreement on Canada's Underwater Defense
Trieste
Industrial cooperation opportunities in the field of heavy torpedoes and countermeasures will be explored
Solutions to overcome the chronic staff shortage in the Italian maritime sector
Procida
Pagano (Maritime Labor Committee): Digitalization, simplification, and cooperation between training and businesses to overcome the crisis
Maritime training agreement signed by Gente di Mare (Cosulich) and Carnival
Genoa
Di Tizio: This collaboration allows us to bring an international project to the territory
Antipollution (V.Group) orders four eco-friendly vessels from ONEX Shipyards & Technologies
Athens
Option for four additional units
Luigi Merlo to lead MSC Cruises' Italian cruise terminal company
Geneva
Centrone (formerly Fincantieri) takes over as Director of Maritime Policies and Government Affairs for the group in Italy
Spinelli has ordered three new handling vehicles from FTMH
Genoa
A reach stacker for empty containers has already entered service in the group's Livorno depot
Greece's Skaramangas Shipyards and South Korea's HD Hyundai sign cooperation agreement
Athens
The aim is to collaborate in the construction of surface military vessels
AD Ports buys the Brazilian Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura
Sao Paulo/Abu Dhabi
The company handles the largest volume of agri-food bulk exports in the South American nation
The 2026-2028 Three-Year Operational Plan of the Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority has been approved.
Livorno
Unanimous approval from the Management Committee
Chen Lichtenstein appointed president and CEO of ZIM
Haifa
He will replace the resigning Eli Glickman.
Gianluca Croce has been confirmed as president of Assagenti Genova.
Genoa
The members of the association's board for the two-year period 2026-2028
The Mega Serena ferry has joined the Corsica Sardinia Ferries fleet.
Vado Ligure
It has a capacity of up to 2,000 passengers and over 600 vehicles.
The first steel cutting of the Crystal Grace cruise ship took place in Marghera.
Miami
Fincantieri will deliver the vessel in spring 2028
Palumbo Superyacht awarded 13,048 square meters of mooring space to the Port of Ortona.
Ancona
Central Adriatic Port Authority, guidelines for issuing the single ZES authorization
Port of Livorno: Two new FHP MarterNeri warehouses inaugurated
Livorno
Investment exceeding 23 million euros
The Committee of the Central Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority has decided to close the institution's state of crisis.
Civitavecchia
New solution for exceptional transport on intermodal trains from FS Logistix and Van der Vlist
Verona
Two aerial platforms transported from Verona to Rostock
Port of Naples: Fire aboard GNV's Phoenix ferry
Naples
Flames broke out in the internal areas of deck 6 of the ship
Latrofa has chosen a trusted individual to lead an in-house company within the Lazio Port Authority.
Civitavecchia
The new sole director - he underlined - has been provided with particularly stringent management guidelines
In the first three months of 2026, MPC Container Ships' revenues decreased by -6.4%.
Oslo
Quarterly net income of $40.8 million (-31.8%)
The 2026-2028 Three-Year Operational Plan of the Sardinian Port Authority has been approved.
Olbia
Green light from the Management Committee
The environmental assessment process for the San Antonio Outer Harbor project has been completed.
Saint Anthony
The Viking Mira cruise ship was delivered at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona
Ancona/Los Angeles
It has a gross tonnage of 54,300 tons and a capacity of 998 passengers.
In 2025, RINA recorded revenues of over one billion euros (+11%)
Genoa
Net profit up 30%
The new railway bridge has been installed at the Port of Marina di Carrara.
Marina di Carrara
Pisano: A turning point in the port's logistics organization.
Ports, freight terminals, and corridors. Venice and the Upper Adriatic as a gateway to the East.
Venice
This is the theme of the event that will be held on Thursday in Venice
Estonian State Fleet orders electric-powered ferry from Polish shipyard Crist
Tallinn
Contract worth 49.93 million euros
In April, Spanish ports handled 1.7 million containers (+1.7%)
Madrid
Cruise passengers down by -18.4%
Container traffic in the port of Valencia decreased by 2.5% in April
Valencia
In the first four months of 2026, almost 1.8 million TEUs were handled (+0.2%)
Global Ship Lease posts record quarterly revenues again
Athens
Net profit down 24.0%
International cooperation between the Sardinian Port Authority and the Port of Tangier Ville for luxury yachting
Cagliari
Promotion of an integrated nautical circuit between Sardinia and Morocco
The new first aid medical center has been inaugurated in the port of Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro
Among the facilities, a first aid clinic and a CMR ambulance
BPER provides financing to Grimaldi Euromed for fleet modernization.
Milan/Naples
Resources used to partially cover the purchase of the ship "Grande Manila"
ASRY and Priya Blue establish ship recycling yard in Bahrain
Al Muharraq/Alang
First ship destined for dismantling has arrived in the Middle Eastern nation
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