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In the 2012 historical record of new deliveries portacontainer
From the ship yards pairs to 1,55 million will exit ships for a total ability teu
July 8, 2011
In the 2012 the new historical record of new deliveries will be recorded portacontainer in terms of ability to the ships measured in container from 20 ' (teu). According to the projections statistics elaborated from the British society of marine mediation Braemar Seascope, the next year the ship yards will deliver to the shipowners portacontainer for a hold ability total pairs to 1,55 million teu exceeding the precedence record of new deliveries established in 2007 with 1,52 million teu.
Braemar previews therefore that the next year the fleet of portacontainer will grow of 9.5% elevating the total ability to 16,8 million teu.
Of the 230 portacontenitori in delivery in 2012, 59 will be ships of the ability at least 10,000 teu. The deliveries of these portacontainer of large-capacity record in a 2011 increment of 70% regarding 2010, while the next year the increase will be of ulterior a +57%. Remembering that the great part of the ships of the ability at least 10,000 teu is currently employees on the routes between Asia and Europe, Braemar Seascope has found that in the 2012 deliveries of this type of ships they will be sufficient to create five new Asia-Europe spins operated each with ten portacontainer by 13.000 teu.
Braemar has evidenced moreover that the portacontainer of the ability until 5.100 teu they instead constitute only 20% of the total pocketbook orders. Such insufficient interest for the investments in ships of smaller abilities - according to the British broker - is consequence of the abandonment of the field of the new constructions by market KG. However Braemar previews that, as soon as diminishes the current cycle of investments in ships post-Panamax, there will be a renewed interest in the portacontainer feedermax.
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