Newbuilding prices hit to highest level in 16 years

Newbuilding prices hit to highest level in 16 years

FROM:SHIPLUS TIME:2024-06-14 13:57:43 CLICKS: 162

The prices for newbuild vessels have risen to their highest level in 16 years, according to latest figures from shipping association BIMCO.

“Since the start of the year, newbuilding prices have risen 3% to their highest level since 2008. Compared to their most recent low in late 2020 they are up 53%. During the same period, the order book has grown by 72%, reaching its highest level since early 2012 and is up 2% year-to-date,” says Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst at BIMCO.

Shipyards’ global order book currently stands at 133m compensated gross tonnage (CGT), an increase of 56m CGT compared to the order book’s most recent low in late 2020. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and containerships have accounted for respectively 35% and 30% of the increase while bulk carriers, tankers and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have accounted for the rest.

The order book for containerships, however, peaked during the first quarter of 2023 and has fallen since. Year-to-date, the containership order book has fallen 16%, deviating from the overall growth trend together with the bulk carrier order book which is down 3%.

So far this year, the tanker and LNG segments combined have been the main drivers of growth in the global order book. In addition, the LPG tanker, cruise ship, chemical tanker and RoRo ship order books have seen double digit growth.

Between 2010 and 2020, the shipyard industry was plagued by overcapacity. Therefore, prices only varied +/- 10% from the period’s median price.

Between 2010 and 2020, the median order book vs capacity ratio was 2.2, declining to 1.7 during the second half of 2017. Since then, the ratio has climbed from 2.1 in late 2020 to 3.7 currently, the highest since 2010.

This improvement has helped fuel the price increases. The 53% price increase in just 3.5 years may seem dramatic.

Looking ahead, the need to start replacing the large generations of ships built in the 2000s, as well as the need to decarbonise, appear to bode well for future contracting. Avoiding a massive build-up of shipyard capacity like in 2000s will be critical if shipyards are to avoid a rise in overcapacity and a scenario where prices fall back to the levels seen in the 2010s.




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