Фрахтовый рынок Балтики и Северо-Западной Европы, неделя 10

Baltic and NW Europe Freight Market, Week 10

  • During week 9, freight rates for shipping cargo by both coasters and Handysize bulkers in the Baltic and the NW European region remained on the previous nine weeks’ level.

    According to Glogos Project brokers, freight rates for shipping wheat by Handysize bulkers from ARAG to East Med made $30 per ton, and to West Med $23 per ton.

    Freight rates for wheat from the Baltic to North Spain were $20 per ton.

    Freight rates for shipping coal by Handysize bulkers from the Baltic to North Spain remained $21 per ton for 15,000 dwt ships and $19 tons per ton for 25,000 dwt ships.

    Freight rates for shipping scrap from the Baltic to East Med made $39 per ton and those to West Med $33 per ton.

    On the ARAG – East Med route freight rates for scrap did not change and made $33 per ton.

    Freight rates from the Baltic to East Med for 15,000 dwt ships were $42 per ton.

    Freight rates for shipping various cargo by coasters did not change.

    Please note that the rates cited in this article are average market rates. We ask our readers to pay attention that this information is not a commercial offer and cannot be an example for comparison in commercial disputes and arbitration proceedings.


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