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Shipping firms eye expansion in dire market

Shipping firms eye expansion in dire market

SCI chairman and managing director S Hajara. (File photo)Premium

SCI chairman and managing director S Hajara. (File photo)

Mumbai: Indian shipping firms are planning to expand their fleet to take advantage of falling vessel prices and a sharp downturn in the global freight markets, industry executives said on Tuesday.

India’s shipping firms view the difficult economic environment as a buying opportunity, as they expect to see a huge boom in seaborne trade in Asia’s third largest economy over the next decade.

SCI chairman and managing director S Hajara. (File photo)

“We will look at expanding our fleet because asset prices are low, but it has to be strategically done," said Yudhishthir Khatau, vice chairman and managing director of oil carrier Varun Shipping , on the sidelines of the India Shipping Summit.

“With added capacity, we still have to face low freight rates."

A flood of new vessels this year has pushed the crude tanker market to unprecedented lows, with average daily earnings falling to negative territory for the first time.

A similar situation is expected to hit the dry bulk market over the next few months, as industry experts believe the oversupply of ships will reverse a recent rally.

Despite the adverse market conditions, state-run Shipping Corp of India has not received any directive from the government to stop acquiring vessels, a top official said.

Shipping Corp of India has an order book of 28 vessels, worth around $1.4 billion, for delivery by 2013-14 and plans to order at least 10 more vessels, said chairman and managing director S Hajara.

India’s shipping industry is considered vital to the country’s efforts to secure the necessary crude oil, coal and other commodities necessary to maintain its strong economic growth.

In preparation for this fleet expansion, India expects to boost port capacity to 3.2 billion tonnes by 2020 from the current 1.1 billion tonnes, shipping secretary K. Mohandas said at the conference.

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Published: 11 Oct 2011, 02:36 PM IST
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