Drewry:
A fear that there will be a shortage of containers in the coming year is unjustified as factories could increase their production if demand spikes, shipping consultancy Drewry believes.
News ID: 77962 Publish Date : 2018/01/02
Drewry:
The eastbound Asia to West Coast North America market continues its six-year run of strong demand growth, but weak spot rates will damage carriers’ income, shipping consultancy Drewry said.
News ID: 77811 Publish Date : 2017/12/21
Drewry’s new global container port connectivity index shows that sometimes, smaller ports can equal or better the liner connectivity of larger ones.
News ID: 77664 Publish Date : 2017/12/12
Crude tanker freight rates are expected to decline further in 2018 following a sharp decline in 2017, according to the latest edition of the Tanker Forecaster, published by global shipping consultancy Drewry.
News ID: 77321 Publish Date : 2017/11/20
Drewry:
The container market from Asia to East Coast South America (ECSA) is on course for double-digit growth this year, but will still fall shy of 2015 numbers, shipping consultancy Drewry said.
News ID: 76253 Publish Date : 2017/09/13
Drewry Financial Research Services Ltd., the investment research arm of global shipping consultancy Drewry, is pleased to announce the launch of its 2nd Edition special report into the financial health of the global container shipping industry.
News ID: 74454 Publish Date : 2017/06/13
The demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels in the long term could be reduced if Asian buyers continue to divert their contracted supply from the US towards Europe and Latin America, according to shipping consultancy Drewry.
News ID: 73263 Publish Date : 2017/04/07
Drewry
The biggest threat facing the recovery in the container shipping market is the large amount of newbuildings set to be delivered this year according to consultants Drewry.
News ID: 71792 Publish Date : 2017/01/23
Global container terminal operators are changing gear – and strategies – as the nature of their market environment changes markedly due to slowing growth, bigger ships and larger liner alliances.
News ID: 68838 Publish Date : 2016/09/14