Orderbook of containerships doubled in 2021

Shipowners are going big on investing in new capacity

With freight rates setting new records every week, cash-rich container shipowners have splurged on new tonnage like never before.

The previous annual record for new container ship orders has just been broken, measured in capacity, in less than eight months, according to new data from international shipowning organisation BIMCO.

A total of 619 containerships are now on order for future delivery. Of those, 381 have been ordered in 2021 alone. Never has 3.44m teu been ordered in such a short time span. Still, it’s not a record for the total orderbook, as 6.8m teu were on order by the end of July 2008, compared to 5.3m teu by late August.

“Today the container ship orderbook holds 5.3m teu of shipping capacity which is scheduled to be added to the fleet from 2023 and onwards. Entering 2021, the orderbook stood just at 2.5m teu. Since then, a record high 3.3m teu has been ordered, indicating that shipowners are going big on investing in new capacity,” commented Peter Sand, BIMCO’s chief shipping analyst.

The 16,000 teu ship has been the most popular order in 2021 to date, proving more versatile than the megamaxes which led previous years ordering charge.

“It is very much a sign of the times too; you go big, or you don’t go at all. You order four, five or six ships, or as much as 20 units, in one go, and at one yard only. The buying power when you spend $2.5bn is significant,” said Sand.

The Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) continued its remarkable climb today. The reference index for spot box shipments jumped another 45 points this week to a new record of 4,386 points.

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