Bulk Shipping Freight Rates to Remain Range Bound

Bulk shipping freight rates are expected to remain range bound in the coming week, in which cargo shipping activity will slowly gain momentum as the Australian ports are resuming operations after the disruption occurred after the Debbie cyclone.

All the ports impacted by the cyclone are expected to be fully operational by the end of the next week, cargo shipping activity will thus attain momentum.

Current freight rates (coal cargoes)

Route Supramax Panamax Capesize
Australia to India 17 14 10
South Africa to India 14 13.5 9
Indonesia to India 9 9 6

Freights in USD/MT
Source: CoalMint Research

Current freight rates (iron ore cargoes)

Route Supramax
India to China 11

Freights in USD/MT
Source: CoalMint Research

The Baltic Dry Index has fallen to 1,195 points, as on 22Apr’17, from 1,294 points, as on 18 Apr’17, as demand for cargo vessels was muted due to the disruption in the Australian ports. The index is an indicator of global movement in freight rates in respect to all types of vessels, carrying all kinds of commodities, including coal and iron ore.


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