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Drewry: Multipurpose Time Charter Index Posts Slight Decrease

The Drewry Multipurpose Time Charter Index tracks one-year period charter rates across a basket of vessel types and sizes and forecasts the market movement over the coming month. The vessel types include breakbulk and project cargo ships

Drewry’s latest assessment
The Drewry Multipurpose Time Charter Index decreased slightly over March to $11,170 per day, representing a drop of just -0.2% compared to the 1.8% rise seen in the previous month. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine might not have a clear impact on MPV trades, except perhaps in the short-sea Northern European market, but the impact on global confidence, rising commodity prices and the competing sectors, has definitely caused the recent rate rise to falter. We expect this weakening trend to continue into April with the Index dropping perhaps a further 0.5% to $11,100 per day.

Drewry Multipurpose Forecaster

The short-sea market saw rates plateau over March as the impact of the loss of trade in the Black Sea started to become clear. With the growing realisation that Ukrainian grain exports, a staple of the Spring market, will not be happening, the market could easily start to slide further. However bunker prices rising to exceptional levels will keep rates artificially elevated for the time being, hence our expectation of rate stagnation.

For the more heavylift capable fleet, a wait-and-see attitude seems to be prevailing. While the Black Sea trades have less of an impact on the longer haul trades, the decline in optimism, growing oil price and increasing uncertainty leave little room for rate increases. Rates for the larger vessels saw some benefit from the latest port congestion in China and Project Carriers are still in demand to fill the supply breach. Our expectation is that as the conflict in Ukraine continues, weaker global confidence will balance out any potential demand improvement due to increased tonne miles.
Source: Drewry

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