Containership orderbook equivalent to the extent fleets of Cosco, Hapag-Lloyd and Evergreen
May, 27, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202221
More statistics relating to today’s record containership orderbook are pouring in.
According to Alphaliner, there are now just under 900 ships totalling 6.8m teu due to be built at yards around the world.
According to Alphaliner, the pipeline of container newbuildings is bigger than the combined existing fleets of Cosco, Hapag-Lloyd and Evergreen, the world’s fourth, fifth and sixth largest liners, respectively.
The global reference fleet now stands at more than 25m teu, compared to less than half this size back in 2007, when the orderbook-to-fleet ratio peaked at 64.2%.
Compared to the end of 2020, tightening yard slots, increasing steel costs and rising energy prices have pushed prices for container vessels up by 30% to 35% according to Alphaliner.
MSC, which earlier this year surpassed Maersk at the top of the liner rankings, has the largest containership orderbook with more than 1.7m teu set to deliver in the coming years, according to Sea-Intelligence. MSC’s orderbook alone would be the world’s fifth largest carrier, on a par with Hapag-Lloyd.
Boxship contracting activity was up 256% in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the previous three months, according to Danish Ship Finance.
In 2023 and 2024, a massive 319 and 263 new vessels will be delivered, propelling fleet growth before scrapping to 8% and 6% measured in teu, respectively, Danish Ship Finance data shows.
Source: Splash247
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