Tag Archives: Shipping

The New Panama Canal: A Risky Bet

Outstanding long form research piece on the new Panama Canal locks.  Much of it is business as usual in the world of very large infrastructure projects; I’m reminded of San Francisco Bay Area’s struggles replacing and retrofitting several bridges to meet more resistant earthquake standards.  Cost overruns, failing concrete, poor design– all typical.

But a water shortage making ships lighten up before paying to use new locks that should let them carry full loads through?   And everyone knew in advance that more water would be needed?

Wonderful pictures, too, in this great story. We’ll see how it plays out.

  After a Spanish-led consortium won the right to build locks for bigger ships at a rock-bottom price, internal arguments soon gave way to larger problems.

Source: The New Panama Canal: A Risky Bet – The New York Times

Great Masquerade of Shipping – Posidonia 2016

I did not go but, having attended lots of conferences, I can get down with the author! It’s hard times in shipping, and that brings out the stress. read the article itself!

This has always been true in big business:

Shipping sees massive deals concerning the movement of millions of barrels of oil on behemoth ships can be made over a third pint of beer at the local pub.

Source: The Great Masquerade of Shipping at Posidonia 2016 – The Barrel Blog

Ship scrapping to hit record level — panamaxes redundant

Loadstar continues to produce some excellent articles. This one on scrapping also has some excellent articles you can get to from the end.  The scrapping market sheds a lot of light on the shipping markets. Notice the fantastic picture they provided above!!

And this one makes the point really well!

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  Container ship scrapping on course to hit new levels this year, according to broker research

Source: Ship scrapping set to hit record level this year as more panamaxes become redundant – The Loadstar

Here is a screenshot of the other articles I think are worth a read. You can find them on The Loadstar.

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