Tag: Vessel Scrapping
World’s Largest Cruise Ship To Be Scrapped Following Bankruptcy
A cruise ship, with a capacity of holding up to 9000 people on board, which was supposed to be one of the largest cruise...
Tanker Sector Leads Scrapping Surge in H1 2021
Falling demand for tankers has led more owners to consider the recycling option, especially as scrap steel prices increase.
The surge in scrapping...
Ship Scrapping Increases, IMO Costly Emission Regulations
Ships are demolished this year on an increase pace.
This may be attributed to the costly environmental regulations recently introduced by the UN...
Are Ship Recycling Rates Spiking Up?
In total, 134 vessels over 10,000 dwt scrapped in the first half of the year, up 15% on the same period last year,...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 50, 2020
Ship & Bunker, with the data from online maritime intelligence and information service VesselValue.com, has listed out the vessels put up for demolition in...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 49, 2020
Ship & Bunker, with the data from online maritime intelligence and information service VesselValue.com, has listed out the vessels put up for demolition in...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 35, 2020
Discovering an invoice while chasing, that has been already sold for scrap.
Demolition sales data from August 27 - September 2, 2020, is...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 34, 2020
The below table is the most recent changes in the world fleet every week, with respect to which vessels have been sold for demolition...
Weekly Vessel Scrapping Report – Week 31, 2020
The below table is the most recent changes in the world fleet every week, with respect to which vessels have been sold for demolition...
COVID19 Pushing More Boxships Towards Scrapping As Idle Fleet Grows
According to a LoadStar article written by Mike Wackett, demolition markets in the Indian subcontinent have now largely reopened and are preparing for a...