Container Vessel Orders Mark Over 50% Rise in 2024

November 8, 2024

Orders of new container vessels are up by approximately 52% year-on-year with 254 new contracts placed in 2024, compared to 167 in the corresponding period of 2023, according to a new report by Veson Nautical's data intelligence arm VesselsValue.

The report, titled ‘Golden Age: Container shipping’s post-covid boom continues’, states that in addition to the huge uptick in orders, 2024 has seen 362 new container vessels entering the market with a further 169 to be set to be delivered in the last few months of the year.

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© APchanel / Adobe Stock

“Thanks to the post-covid container boom, 2024 looks set to be a record-breaking year in terms of new container vessels entering the market. The huge rise in new orders this year means that this trend looks set to continue for the next few years,” said Rebecca Galanopoulos Senior Content Analyst at VesselsValue.

Credit: VesselsValue, a Veson Nautical solution, October 2024

Galanopoulos added that removals also remain low with just 48 container vessels sent for demolition so far in 2024, a fall of around 45% year-on-year.

The report also states that the robust market conditions are reflected in charter rates which have doubled for the Post Panamax sector.

“Charter rates for Post Panamaxes have been hovering around the 72,000 USD/Day mark since July, an increase of 100% from the same time last year, where rates were around 36,000 USD/Day. This type of bull market is what is driving the rise in new deliveries and new orders,” said Galanopoulos.

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