Title: Irish Maritime Development Office, Ireland
1 Irish Maritime Development Office,
Ireland Glenn Murphy, Director Irish Maritime
Development Office (IMDO)
Central Statistics Office Conference
2009 Shipping, the invisible hand moving the
Irish economy around the globe 11th November
2009
2Overview
- Key shipping indicators
- IMDO data analysis.
- Global shipping markets
- Shipping Port traffic performance
- Lift on/Lift off market (Lo/Lo)
- Roll on/Roll off market (ro/ro)
- Bulk sector
- Trend data.
3Analysis
4- Annual Irish Transport Economist (Volume 6
April 2009) - 12 Shipping Reviews Ireland to European Markets
(2008) - Quarterly publication of traffic data.
- Route and Competition Analysis
5Container Capacity in Market
6Container Operators
7Container Capacity in the Irish Market
- 23 reduction in available capacity compared to
same period 2008
8GLOBAL SHIPPING MARKET
9TOP TRADING PARTNERS
Source CSO
10 111785 depression
1999 recession
1970 depression
1980 recession
1957-63 depression
1930 depression
1902-10 depression
12The Supply Cycle
Deliveries 242 m dwt in 2008
Shipyards expand to replace the ships built in
the 1970s boom
Million Dwt
Deliveries 61 m dwt in 1976
30Year Cycle
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3
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Last phase of 1970s scrapping!
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15Irish Container MarketLOLO volume
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17MONTHLY LOLO TREND
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19Container MarketRORO Volume
20ROI NI RORO TRAFFIC
21RORO TRAFFIC
115,051
22BULK MARKETDry/Liquid/Break
23Dry Bulk
24DRY BULK
25Break Bulk
26Source CSO
27BREAK BULK
28Liquid Bulk
29OIL PRICES
131.69
72.53
38.60
30Summary
- Shipping highly cyclical
- Rate of decline easing in all market segments.
- Economy appears to be moving out of recession
- Very large volume correction
- Threat of inflation from higher oil prices over
winter months. - Competitive, frequent shipping services have an
important role to play in economic recovery.