USD 43.8 Bn Fleet Awaiting Delivery in 2016

2016-07-27

2016, Orderbook, VesselsValue

During the first half of 2016, some USD 28.4 billion worth of vessels have been delivered to their respective owners, while over USD 43.8 billion worth of ships is left on the orderbook to be delivered by year’s end, according to data provided by VesselsValue.

So far this year, a grand total of 905 vessels, with a capacity of over 56,7 million (dwt, TEU, cbm), have been handed over to their owners, representing a total value of 39 percent, while 1,613 ships or 61 percent remain to be delivered.

LPG deliveries are on track for the year, with 50% of the 2016 orderbook having been delivered, worth USD 3 billion.

Second on the list are containership deliveries, with 49% of total value delivered, followed by tankers, with 42% of their 2016 orderbook delivered, and bulkers with 41%.

In addition, 36% of small dry bulkers, 28% of liquefied natural gas (LNG) ships, 25% of multigas vessels and 20% of Offshore Supply Vessels (OSV) have been delivered until now.

On the other hand, Offshore Supply Vessels (OSV) are at the top of the list of undelivered ships with 80% of these vessels, valued at USD 5.5 billion, still waiting for delivery.

According to VesselsValue, many of the undelivered vessels in underperforming markets are candidates for slippage as the vessel’s delivery date may be pushed back into the next few years.

Source from : World Maritime News

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