Grain pain in the Black Sea
While the world observes the unfortunate escalation of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the ripple effect that it is causing in the supply chain of key commodities, this report examines how the disturbing events in Ukraine can affect grain cargo flows and the dry bulk freight market.
Baltic index slips as lower capesize rates offset gains in smaller vessels
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index fell on…
From Mines to AIS Spoofing, Assessing the Risks to Shipping in the Black Sea
Commercial ships are being advised of the high risk operating…
Kamsarmax bulkers fixed on period contracts as operators seek ‘bargain deals’
Enquiry in the market is also based on speculation for…
Dry bulk market expected to stay ‘lacklustre’ amid bad weather and seasonality
Seasonality and inclement weather should continue to weigh on dry…
Οι Έλληνες εφοπλιστές κερδίζουν από τα deals ναυλώσεων στο ξηρό φορτίο
Μπορεί η ναυλαγορά των bulk carriers να σημείωσε διόρθωση τους…
Bulkers in 2022: will low fleet supply save the day as demand falls?
Analysts expect mixed picture of lower demand for bulkers and…
‘Tis the season (to review dry bulk)
Alpha, Delta, Omicron… the year that is now coming to…
Chinese macroeconomic trends and their impact on the dry bulk freight market
The dry bulk shipping market has performed startlingly well this…
Capesize bulkers rates continue to soar amid supply-chain ‘mess’
More than supply and demand could be at play, with…