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Black Sea Freight Market, Week 9, 2019

  • During week 9, freight rates for shipping cargo by coasters in the Black Sea started rising on most directions. Freight rates for Handysize bulkers remained on the previous week’s level.

    According to Glogos Project shipbrokers, freight rates for shipping wheat by coasters to the Sea of Marmara from NW Black Sea ports (Ukrainian Yuzhny, Kherson, Odessa, Nikolaev, Ilyichevsk) were up by $1 to $17 per ton.

    Freight rates for shipping wheat by coasters from W Black sea ports (Varna, Burgas, Constanta) made $16 per ton, freight rates from NE Black Sea (Novorossiysk) were $17 per ton.

    Freight rates for shipping metal scrap by coasters from NW Black Sea port to Marmara also grew by $1 making $20 per ton.

    Freight rates for shipping coal to Marmara from NW Black Sea ports increased by $1 and made $15 per ton, while rates from Novorossiysk to East Med declined by $1 down to $21 per ton.

    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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