Weekly Freight Recap: 19/09/24
PANAMAX
Atlantic: Panamax market saw continued gains, with firmer rates concluded for both trans-Atlantic and fronthaul routes, particularly in the North. The South Atlantic, supported by demand from East Coast South America, also showed strength. Seasonal grain and coal demand in Q4 is still expected to support the market.
Pacific: Rates were mixed, with tonnage availability outpacing fresh demand, causing rates to ease. Holidays kept activity lower, though some positive sentiment remains as seasonal shifts approach.
SUPRAMAX
Atlantic: The US Gulf remained fairly robust, with stronger rates achieved, especially for trans-Atlantic routes. However, the South Atlantic continued to weaken due to limited fresh inquiries and an abundance of prompt tonnage. The Continent and Mediterranean lacked momentum, keeping rates stable.
Pacific: Activity in the Pacific was muted, with rates holding around previous levels. Nickel ore trade saw limited interest, while rates were stable overall despite a slight dip in available tonnage.
HANDYSIZE
Atlantic: In the Handysize sector, the US Gulf maintained a supportive trend with a slight improvement in rates. The Continent and Mediterranean markets remained subdued, with rates following recent levels. The South Atlantic experienced limited demand, suggesting a potential drop in rates in the coming days.
Pacific: The Pacific market saw little change, with rates largely stable due to a lack of significant cargo volume. While tonnage counts decreased slightly, the limited demand kept rates near last done levels.
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