Weekly Freight Recap: 27/03/25
PANAMAX Atlantic: The Panamax market remained firm, driven by strong demand from South America, particularly for fronthaul voyages. While there were reports of some cargoes fixing at slightly lower levels, overall sentiment stayed positive. Owners held firm on rates, and tonnage availability tightened, supporting the upward momentum.
Pacific: Earlier concerns over weaker coal demand faded as fresh cargo flows from Australia and Indonesia provided stability. NoPac grain demand also contributed to market strength. Owners maintained a firm stance on rates, and the market showed resilience despite seasonal pressures.
SUPRAMAX Atlantic: Conditions were mixed, with some improvement in demand from Europe, though fixing activity remained limited. The US Gulf and South America saw balanced conditions, with sentiment varying by region. Rates remained steady, with some interest in longer voyages, but the overall pace of activity was slow.
Pacific: The market continued to face downward pressure, with limited fresh inquiry and a buildup of available vessels. Owners and charterers had differing expectations, making negotiations more difficult. While some fixtures were reported, market sentiment remained cautious.
HANDYSIZE Atlantic: The European market held steady, while the South Atlantic and US Gulf saw little change. Activity levels remained similar to previous days, with no significant shifts in rates or sentiment.
Pacific: Despite a buildup of tonnage, steady demand helped absorb available capacity. Southeast Asia and the North Pacific showed some stability, though movements were gradual. Some period activity emerged, but details remained limited.
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