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The size of the Greek merchant fleet is declining
At the end of 2020 it consisted of 1,832 ships (-2.1%) 40.4 million tsl (-4.9%)
February 19, 2021
Of the 1,832 ships in the fleet as of December 31, 2020, the most (up to five years of age) were 143 (7.8% of the total) for 8.4 million tsl (20.9% of the total), for -17.3% and -15.8% respectively on 31 December 2019. Ships between the ages of five and ten were 177 (9.7%) 11.0 million tsl (27.1%), in increases of +2.3% and +5.3%. There were 265 ships between the age of 10 and 15 (14.5%) for 10.4 million tsl (25.7%), down by -1.9% and -1.8% on 2019. Ships among 15 and 20 years were 202 (11.0%) 6.9 million tsl (17.2%), for -9.0% and -7.2%. There were 120 ships between the age of 20 and 25 (6.6%) For 586,000 tsl (1.4%), with growth of +11.1% and down -21.3%. There were 97 ships between the age of 25 and 30 (5.3%) for 121,000 tsl (0.3%), for decreases of -1.0% and -55.9%. At 31 December last ships over the age of 30 were 828 (45,2%) 3.0 million tsl (7.3%), respectively with a increase of +0.1% and an unchanged gross tonnage compared to the previous year.
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