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Baltic Exchange: Maritime market highlights 26-30 April

by The Editorial Team
May 5, 2021
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The Baltic Exchange, the world’s independent source of maritime market data, has issued its reports for the last week, 26-30 April 2021, to provide information about the tanker and bulk market performance. The information is used by shipbrokers, owners & operators, traders, financiers, and charterers as a reliable and independent view of the dry and tanker markets.

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  • The market is showing no signs of easing as rates continued to ascend this week reaching record highs for the 5TC average at $40,608. To be reminded of when these levels were last reached, the Capesize market traded under the 4TC routes and it was late Q3 2013.
  • This week a stronger lift was realised from the trans Pacific C10 moving up $7,988 to $40,692, while the trans Atlantic C8 remains the premium-paying basin gaining $5,150 to $42,600. With relatively static bunker prices this week, it appears these gains are purely coming from the demand for shipping.
  • Underpinning the demand was iron ore prices continuing to climb, now at a lofty $192 pmt as steel demand remains strong. Out of West Australia on the C5 route to Qingdao freight is now priced at $13.241, which is up $1.691.

-Panamax

  • Asia began active especially from Australia and Indonesia, Indonesia round trips hovering all week around the upper $20,000’s and $30,000 mark. NoPac was sluggish all week an 82,000-dwt delivery Japan achieving $26,750 midweek but little else emerged.
  • Period rates appeared healthy, particularly off the back of FFA gains midweek. An 82,000-dwt delivery China achieved $23,000 for seven to 10 months period charter.

-Ultramax/Supramax

  • There was still some period activity with a 63,000-dwt open north China fixing for one year at $21,000. In the south Atlantic, pressure eased slightly.
  • An Ultramax fixing in the region of $19,850 plus a ballast bonus around $985,000 for a trip delivery east coast south America to south east Asia. Elsewhere, a 55,000-dwt fixed delivery west Africa for a trip to Black Sea at $20,000.
  • From Asia, rates remained firm a 56,000-dwt open Ningde fixing a coal run via Indonesia to China at $26,000, whilst a 63,000-dwt open Philippines fixed a trip via Indonesia to Thailand at $30,000. The Indian Ocean still maintained good levels a 61,000-dwt fixing a trip from east coast India to China at $31,000.

-Handysize

  • Period activity continued, in Asia a 37,000-dwt open China fixed four to six months at $23,000 with worldwide redelivery, whilst in the US Gulf a 37,000-dwt fixed four to six months at $17,500 for Atlantic Redelivery.
  • On the shorter trips, a 38,000-dwt was rumoured to have fixed a trip from Thailand via Indonesia to China at a higher level of $24,000 and a 36,000-dwt fixed from Vietnam to the US West Coast with bulk cement at $31,000 as the cargo often commands a premium.
  • A 38,000-dwt open in South Korea was rumoured to have fixed a trip to the Continent at $24,000. Rates from east coast South America for trans Atlantic were fairly static. A 38,000-dwt from river Plate to the Continent-Mediterranean was fixed at $21,000.

Tankers

-VLCC

  • Rates for Middle East to US Gulf trip (routing via the Cape/Cape) moved up a shade (half a point) to WS19.5 level while rates for 270,000mt to China have risen a modest 1.5 points to just over WS35 showing a round-trip TCE of about $2,000/day.
  • In the Atlantic, rates for 260,000mt West Africa to China rose six points to WS40 (TCE of about $8,800/day) and 270,000mt from US Gulf to China saw rates add about $250k to $4.55m (about $8,500/day TCE).

-Suezmax

  • In the 135,000mt Black Sea/Med market rates have eased four points to WS61.5 (a negative round-trip TCE of $1,600k/day) while for 130,000mt Nigeria/UK-Continent levels dipped 3 points to WS55 (appox $3,400/day TCE) and for 140,000mt Basrah/Med it fell a single point to WS19.5 level.

-Aframax

  • In the cross Mediterranean market, rates firmed with 80,000mt Ceyhan/Lavera gaining 14 points to WS90 (a TCE of about $4,500/day). In Northern Europe 80,000mt Cross-North Sea firmed a couple of points to WS88 (negative $2,600/day TCE), while rates for 100,000mt Baltic/UK-Continent again rose about 3.5 points to the WS68 mark (about $2,800/day TCE).
  • On the other side of the Atlantic the market fell back again after the recent rise, with rates for 70,000mt Caribbean/US Gulf dropping 14 points to WS93 (a TCE of about $3,500/day), while for 70,000mt US Gulf/UK Continent rates lost 15 points to the WS80 level.

-Clean

  • After a modest improvement in the latter half of the week, where Marubeni paid in the region of WS74, we hear today WS70 is again reportedly agreed and a coated newbuilding is said to have gone at WS66.5.
  • The LR1 market was more stable with rates hovering at, or very close to WS105, with signs of potentially downward pressure due to some Charterers moving up to LR2 tonnage.
  • In the MR market, 35,000-dwt clean into East Africa was being fixed early in the week at around WS140 – and this was on tonnage over 15 years old. Subsequently, Owners have been unwilling to consider such level. Rates are assessed higher in the WS150s, with one Owner said to be unwilling to break WS165.
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