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Dry Bulk

Dry Bulk

Stay informed with the latest news, analysis, and market insight for the dry bulk shipping industry through our expert coverage

Simandou ships record volume of iron ore

Simandou’s long‑awaited ramp‑up is finally taking shape, with record April shipments feeding China’s swelling iron ore inventories. The shift that could squeeze Australian exporters even as rising tonne-miles bolster capesize demand. But looming Guinean export controls and a potential bauxite ban threaten to upend that momentum in coming months

Dry Bulk Political Risk and Trade

Supply-side story: why tonnage tightness is driving dry bulk

There are a significant number of bulkers stuck in the Middle East Gulf, but there are less visible constraints on tonnage supply elevating the market

Dry Bulk Strait of Hormuz crisis Fuels

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Dry bulk shipping is quietly racking up impressive stock market gains

Tankers are garnering all the headlines, given geopolitical events. But when it comes to shipping stocks, don’t forget about dry bulk. These equities are enjoying their own bull run

Dry Bulk Finance

Chinese state VLCCs inch towards Hormuz transit as Beijing pulls diplomatic strings

Beijing’s diplomatic push appears to be bearing fruit as stranded Chinese tankers make their first move towards Hormuz since the conflict began

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

MSC makes moves to acquire 50% stake in Sinokor following joint VLCC buying spree

The deal, filed through MSC subsidiary SAS Shipping Agencies Services, would leave the remaining half under Sinokor owner Ga-Hyun Chung

Containers Mediterranean Shipping Co

Seanergy clinches two more capesize newbuilds

Two capesizes commissioned in Japan bring orderbook to five large bulkers at a contract cost of $384m

Dry Bulk Shipbuilding
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Around 200 compliant tankers stranded as Strait of Hormuz closure freezes Gulf traffic

Among shipowners, South Korea’s Sinokor appears most exposed with six VLCCs in the region while in the suezmax segment Greek owners feature most prominently

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

US indicts master of VLCC seized in North Atlantic

The US has charged Avtandil Kalandadze, the master of the very large crude carrier Bella I, which was boarded by US forces in the North Atlantic in early January after a two-week pursuit

Sanctions Tankers and Gas

Seanergy lifts new orderbook to three as capesize market provides strong support

A second capesize has been ordered at Hengli, while a newcastlemax has been ordered at Hantong

Dry Bulk Sale and Purchase

Hengli Heavy Industries stacks up more orders for big bulkers, boxships and tankers

With strong global demand for large crude tankers and limited capacity at state-owned rivals, Hengli HI is positioning itself to capitalise on the current shipbuilding upcycle

Containers Dry Bulk

More diverse Danaos orders newcastlemax bulkers

First-ever bulker newbuildings come on top of landmark move into LNG shipping, but Greece-based owner is also ordering more vessels for its core containership business

Dry Bulk Tankers and Gas

‘Steel gives you optionality’: why bulker values don’t follow earnings

Bulker asset values do not match earnings at the moment, but with the options owning a vessel gives you, should they ever?

Dry Bulk Sale and Purchase

Bauxite demand drives capesize optimism

Capesize rates have rebounded in recent days from the usual January lows, but there are reasons to be optimistic even beyond 2026

Dry Bulk Ports and Logistics

Bulk carrier asset values remain strong as BDI descends

Greek shipowners have dominated selling activity of late as they dispose of older tonnage as part of fleet renewal strategies

Dry Bulk Sale and Purchase
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