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Last decade suggests surprises abound in the shipping

Shipping News | January 5, 2010 | Comments
  • So it is the start of a new decade and one wonders what surprises it might bring in the shipping world? There have been plenty of them that gained attention worldwide and also on the local scene, but the downturn in the global economy last year was far from good news for the industry.

    Major container ports throughout the world recorded a significant drop in the number of containers handled.

    And, at times, there were more than 550 boxships laid-up for varying periods at anchorages and ports in Europe or the Far East.

    Other sectors of the industry were also affected and, at one stage, 12%
    of the world fleet of pure car and truck carriers were in some form of
    lay-up.

    Another major casualty was the shipbuilding industry, where a few
    months ago one source reported that orders for more than 350 vessels of
    all types, including 281 bulk carriers, had been cancelled.

    This recession also had a flow-on effect for engine builders and other major suppliers to the industry.

    But it was a good year for demolition yards in Bangladesh, China, India
    and Pakistan, where tankers, bulk carriers, car carriers and a record
    number of older container ships ended their days.

    During the last quarter of the year, the largest vessels of their types
    have featured in the news. On October 28, Royal Caribbean took delivery
    of Oasis of the Seas from STX Europe’s yard at Turku.

    The largest cruise ship ever built at 225,282gt, the 360m long vessel
    was designed to carry a maximum of 6296 passengers and a crew of 2165.

    More recently, the largest ship ever built, the 260,941gt, 564,763dw,
    458.54m-long Knock Nevis, launched in September 1975 and lengthened in
    1980, made its last voyage.

    The Fred Olsen interests sold the ultra large crude carrier-cum-storage
    vessel in November to Asian interests, possibly for further use as a
    floating storage and off-loading unit.

    However, the buyers have since sold the vessel for scrap. The vessel,
    which has had a colourful history, arrived off Alang on December 20,
    having made its last voyage under the name Mont and the flag of Sierra
    Leone.

    It is estimated it could take the best part of a year to dismantle this record-holder.

    On the local scene, there have been interesting changes and developments.

    In 2002, 10 of the 4100TEU container vessels were built for a round-the-world service.

    Today, only four of them are still calling here on a weekly Tanjung
    Pelepas hub service. And with the phasing in of the larger ships, the
    older remaining first and second-generation vessels were all sent for
    demolition in 2002.

    The introduction of the larger class also brought an end to the North
    America east coast services operated by the Blue Star Line and
    Hamburg-Sud.

    The latter company has been calling here again since the middle of last year.

    The decade saw Maersk take over P&O Nedlloyd and Hapag-Lloyd acquired the CP Ships group.

    Mediterranean Shipping started calling here in March 2006 and since
    then has provided a diverse line-up of chartered and owned vessels,
    some dating back to the 1970s.

    The lucrative seasonal cruise ship market resulted in much larger
    vessels calling, with several taking their turn at establishing new
    port records.

    Although cruise ship visits have increased over the past couple of
    years, it is of interest to note that 360 cruise ship visits, including
    93 to Dunedin, were recorded in the decade.

    Many will have watched all types of vessels come and go during the past 10 years.

    Others may not even afford them a cursory glance unless some well-publicised spectacular and special event is to take place.

    And this was certainly the case on the evening of February 25, 2006,
    when both sides of the lower harbour were lined with spectators
    watching the arrival of Zhen Hua 5 from Shanghai, with three
    fully-assembled container cranes.

    Source: Otago Daily Times

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