BIMCO launches new analysis on the wider impact of the dry bulk crisis

Overview

BIMCO has today published the next in its series of reports looking at the “road to recovery” for dry bulk shipping beyond the current market difficulties. The foundation for the new report follows the conclusion of BIMCO’s previous analysis – that due to the severity of the current crisis the sector can only return to profitability in 2019 if shipowners deliver “zero supply side growth”, year on year.

BIMCO’s latest report models the wider impact of the crisis – the effect of which reaches beyond dry bulk to other major sectors of shipping such as tankers and containers. It concludes that major changes are on the horizon.

The key findings of the report include:

  • consolidation and risk management will be the new industry model for dry bulk shipowners – with parallel effects in other sectors:
  • the fragmented ownership of the dry bulk fleet cannot be sustained over the length of the downturn and we will see greater consolidation, meaning fewer and bigger companies
  • company stakeholders will seek a more sophisticated business model with better quality information and a greater focus on risk management
  • shipbrokers will need to provide a broader range of services:
  • the new, larger shipping companies will seek to deal directly with larger customers on major trade routes - plus more long term COAS and digitalisation will also place brokers under pressure to widen the services they offer
  • Basel will create scarcity and/or drive up the cost of finance for shipping
  • Basel III – and the proposed Basel IV – regulations will increase the cost of bank finance for shipping. banks will also focus more on customer credit risk
  • smaller owners may have to look for alternative means of finance in future
    shipyards – though somewhat sheltered – will have to diversify
  • many shipyards may close or consolidate – but retrofitting environmental equipment to ships could provide opportunities.

 BIMCO President Philippe Louis-Dreyfus said:

“This report gives the industry much-needed analysis on the wider impact of the current severe – and enduring – shipping crisis.”

“This crisis will affect shipping companies, not only economically and financially, but also sociologically. We will see deep changes in the fundamental structure of the shipping world and in shipping companies, mainly the smaller ones. A new business model will emerge, not just for shipowners but also for brokers, shipyards, financial institutions and other stakeholders.”

“I believe this report is very important and I would encourage shipowners to read it and reconsider their own business model – not just to survive the downturn but also so that they can contribute to the road to recovery.”

ENDS

The new report can be downloaded from BIMCO’s website.

The report follows BIMCO's first report launched on 31 May 2016 on the "road to recovery" for dry bulk. This is also available online.

Notes to editors

  • BIMCO is the world’s largest international shipping association, with 2,200 members in around 130 countries.
  • We provide a wide range of services to our global membership – which includes shipowners, operators, managers, brokers and agents. 
  • BIMCO’s core objective is to facilitate the commercial operations of our members by developing standard contracts and clauses, and providing quality information, advice and education. 
  • BIMCO promotes fair business practices, free trade and open access to markets and we are a strong advocate for the harmonisation and standardisation of all shipping related activity.
  • BIMCO actively promotes the application of globally agreed regulatory instruments – we are accredited as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) with all relevant United Nations agencies and other regulatory entities.
Gemma Wilkie
By Gemma Wilkie
in Copenhagen, DK

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