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ON THE SEAFRONT



 MAERSK SOUNDS THE ALARM   reasons has shaken the international
 DESPITE HIGH PROFITS  shipping industry.
 Danish shipping giant Maersk posted   According to a recent analysis by Xclu-
 record profits in 2022; however, its   siv Shipbrokers, India is a “small mari-
 financial report predicts a possible  time trade giant” responsible for 17% of
 four-fold  reduction  in  revenues  in   the world’s seaborne iron ore trade, 19%
 2023 due to lower freight rates and  of the world’s seaborne coal trade, and
 container volumes.  2% of the world’s seaborne grain trade.


































 Maersk expects underlying earnings   Furthermore, regarding liquid bulk car-
 before interest, taxation, depreciation,   goes, India is responsible for 12% of the
 and amortisation (EBITDA) of $8-11  world’s crude oil trade and 7% of the
 billion in 2023, compared with $36.8   world’s seaborne oil product trade.
 billion last year. In addition, it expects  At the same time, MarineTraffic has
 global demand for shipping containers   released some interesting data on the
 to fall by as much as 2.5% as a build-up   arrival of 25+-year-old ships in India in
 in inventories is unwound.  2022. A total of 3,802 bulkers and tank-
 “Freight rates have stabilised at a   ers built before 1998 arrived in Indian
 lower level that is not catastrophic   ports last year.
 for us,” Maersk’s CEO Vincent Clerc  At the same time, the ban will also sig-
 told journalists. He added that the   nificantly impact ships over 20 years
 company’s strategic pursuit is to keep   of age that are/will be registered in
 costs low at a time when it has been   the Indian registry. MarineTraffic data
 buying up warehouses and distribu-  shows that 5% (or 753) of the vessels
 tion networks to offer an end-to-end  under the Indian flag were built before
 transportation service rather than just   2003. Of these, 133 are tankers, and 61
 container shipping.  are bulkers.
 However,  the  ban  will  have  mini-
 INDIA, A NO-GO ZONE FOR   mal impact on containerships, as the
 OVERAGE SHIPS: THE BAN’S   number of containerships approaching
 EFFECTS ON TANKERS AND   or exceeding 30 years is very small. In
 BULKERS  addition, Xclusiv noted that the large
 India’s decision a few weeks ago to ban   number of orders placed in recent years
 ships over 25 years old from entering  would renew the fleet.
 its ports for environmental and security


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