Bangladesh: Five New Bulk Scrap Import Vessels Reported

As per recent vessel line up data,  5 new bulk scrap vessels arrived at anchorage in Bangladesh.The country imported 106,520 MT ferrous scrap via bulk shipments in Sept’17. So far in Oct’17,  91,570 MT ferrous scrap have arrived at berth in Bangladesh. Presently total 10 vessels are at anchorage at Chittagong port in line to get unloaded carrying 265,610 MT ferrous scrap.

Bulk Vessel line-up (Scrap) as per updated on 23th Oct’17 –

Vessel Name Country Load Port Quantity In MT Date Status
Endless Horizon Netherland Ijmuiden 41,770 18-Sept’17 Berth
Elisabeth C UK Liverpool 29,550 24-Sept’17 Berth
Atlanta USA Barbers Point 25,070 05-Oct’17 Berth
La Bamba USA Los Angeles 32,000 11-Oct’17 Berth
Intrepid Joanne Japan Nishi 25,000 17-Oct’17 Berth
Harmony SW Japan Kinnura 9,500 17-Oct’17 Berth
New Inspiration USA San Francisco 31,850 25-Aug’17 Anchorage
Cielo Di Venezia USA Tacoma 34,800 27-Aug’17 Anchorage
Rich Ocean 17 Japan Kawasaki 9,310 06-Sept’17 Anchorage
Otago Harbour USA Oakland 29,210 10-Sept’17 Anchorage
Ocean Harmony Japan Kanda 8,680 13-Sept’17 Anchorage
Universe Reliance Japan Tomakomai 23,250 30-Sept’17 Anchorage
Mount Aso USA Portland 33,160 03-Oct’17 Anchorage
Tientsi USA Oakland 33,350 04-Oct’17 Anchorage
Trust Star USA Tacoma 32,000 05-Oct’17 Anchorage
Gea USA Tacoma 30,000 22-Oct’17 Anchorage

Source- Vessel Line Up & SteelMint Stats

Limited trade deals observed in Bangladesh imported scrap market –

Bangladesh scrap market remains more or less same as the last week with not much trades being noticed again this week. Offers too remained firm on W-o-W basis with slight downward corrections anticipated from buyers end. However, suppliers are eyeing for an increase in prices owing to increased freight charges and congestion at Chittagong port.

Importers are holding fresh bookings to put suppliers under pressure and remained expecting for further corrections but on the other hand, sellers are not quoting materials. Buyers would have to lift their buying prices to fetch materials against increasing freight charges for most of the transport routes and in concern of port congestion.

Current assessment for HMS 1 scrap from UK in containers is around USD 325/MT, CFR Chittagong.

Price assessment for Shredded scrap in containers stood at USD 325-330/MT, CFR Chittagong. These offers are slightly down than last week assessment which was stable at USD 335/MT, CFR level.

HMS (80:20) was offered at USD 315-320/MT while Busheling Bundle assessed at USD 340-345/MT and New Tin Can Bundle at USD 330-335/MT, CFR Port Chittagong. Some offers heard slightly above the current assessment but importers remained silent and adopted ‘wait & watch’ approach in buying over non workable range of offers.

As per few sources, buyers are trying to put suppliers under pressure to reduce offers, but no significant reduction has been noticed so far.


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