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全球商船市场研究报告——Merchant Shipping
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| | 完成日期:2008-11-17
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发布时间:2008.9 摘要 全球商船行业报告主要提供了市场数据,简洁的介绍了这个市场及并简要总结了研究结果。通过丰富的定量分析,报告讨论了商船产业的基础及结构。 Countries covered: Global The global outlook series on Merchant Shipping provides a collection of statistical anecdotes, market briefs, and concise summaries of research findings. Richly laden with quantitative analysis, the report offers discussion on the basics and structure of the Merchant Shipping industry. Annotated with 52 information rich tables presenting research findings, and analytical projections, the synopsized market discussion provides a statistical insight into global marine water transportation market size by region, marine ports and services market by region, leading cruise ship owners by gross tonnage/berths, trading fleet & merchant shipping fleet by ship type, cargo traffic by volume, containerized freight traffic by volume, container throughput across ports by region, chemical cargo, seaborne coal, and iron ore volume shipments by category, among numerous other parameters. Major regional markets discussed include United States, Europe, Russia, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. The abstracted regional market discussions provide a prelude to these markets. The report also includes an indexed, easy-to-refer, fact-finder directory listing the addresses, and contact details of 482 companies worldwide. Please note: Reports are sold as single-site single-user licenses. The delivery time for hard copies is between 3-5 business days, as each hard copy is custom printed for the organization ordering it. Electronic versions require 24-48 hours as each copy is customized to the client with digital controls and custom watermarks. The Publisher uses digital controls protecting against copying and printing is restricted to one full copy to be used at the same location. Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 is required to view the report. Upon ordering an electronic version, the Publisher will provide a link to download the purchased report. Titles available via "online download" are not affected by this and are still delivered to your reading room immediately. Prior to fulfillment of an order, the client will be required to sign a document detailing the purchase terms for a publication from this publisher. 目录及图表 - 1.Overview
- International Shipping Industry
- Current Scenario
- Stringent Environmental Policies Set to
- Boost Scrapping
- Heavy Congestion in Ports Affect Dry-Bulk
- Markets
- Container Shipping Sector Growing Fast
- Technological Advances Drives Up Growth
- Growth of Larger LNG Vessels
- Table 1: Global Marine Water Transportation Market Volume by Region: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Billion Metric Tons for Australia, South America, Africa, Asia, North America and Europe
- Table 2: Global Marine Water Transportation Market Volume by Region: Percentage
- Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for
- Australia, South America, Africa,
- Asia, North America and Europe
- Table 3: Global Marine Ports and Services Market Volume by Region: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Billions
- of Tons for Asia-Pacific, Europe,
- North America and Rest of the World
- Table 4: Global Marine Ports and Services Market Volume by Region: Percentage Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America and Rest of the World
- Shipping and World Trade
- Developing World’s Contribution Rising in the Shipping Sector
- Safety and Sustainability, The Prime Concern of
- the Shipping Sector
- Table 5: Global Trading Fleet (2005):
- Percentage Breakdown by Ship Type - Tankers, Container Ships, General Cargo Ships, Bulk Carriers, Passenger Ships, and Others
- Table 6: Global Merchant Shipping Fleet
- (2005): Ship Average Age by Type
- Inclination Factors of Production in Merchant
- Shipping Fleet
- Types of Ocean Vessels
- Tankers
- Containerships
- Dry Bulk Vessels
- General Cargo Ships
- Specialty Vessels
- Passenger Carriers
- Table 7: Leading Cruise Ship Owners by Gross Tonnage (GT): Percentage Market Share for 2006 by Player - Star Cruises Group, Mediterranean Shipping Cruises (MSC), Carnival Group, Royal Caribbean CL, and Others
- Table 8: Leading Cruise Ship Owners by Berths: Percentage Market Share for 2006 by Player -Mediterranean Shipping Cruises (MSC), Star Cruises Group, Royal Caribbean CL, Carnival Group, and Others
- Table 9: Global Marine Water Transportation Market Volume by Category: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Billion Metric Tons for Tanker, Dry Bulk, General Cargo-Container and Other General Cargo
- Table 10: Global Marine Water Transportation Market Volume by Category: Percentage Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for Tanker, Dry Bulk, General Cargo- Container and
- Other General Cargo
- Table 11: Global Leading Very Large Crude Carrier Charterers (VLCC) by Tanker Spot Cargoes/ Fixtures: 2005 Percentage Market Share for Royal-Dutch Shell Group ChevronTexaco Corp., & Others
- Freight Fares
- Ownership Patterns of World Merchant Fleet
- Overview
- World Merchant Fleet Under National and
- Foreign Flag
- Table 12: Global Merchant Shipping Fleet (2005): Percentage Breakdown of Deadweight Tonnage (dwt) by Foreign and National Flag by Ship Type
- Ownership Patterns of Major Shipping
- Countries
- Ownership Patterns According to
- Major Ship Types
- Table 13: Global Merchant Shipping Fleet (2005): Percentage Breakdown of
- Deadweight Tonnage (dwt) by Foreign and National Flag by Select Countries
- Development of Major Open Registry Flags
- Table 14: Global Open Registry Flags by Ship Type (Tankers): dwt Percentage
- Share for 2005 by Country - Panama, Liberia, Bahamas, and Others
- Table 15: Global Open Registry Flags by Ship Type (Container Ships): dwt
- Percentage Share for 2005 by Country -Panama, Liberia, Bahamas, and Others
- Table 16: Global Open Registry Flags by Ship Type (Bulk Carriers): dwt
- Percentage Share for 2005 by Country - Panama, Liberia, Bahamas,and Others
- Table 17: Global Open Registry Flags by Ship (All Types): dwt Percentage Share for 2005 by Country - Panama, Liberia, Bahamas,and Others
- Global Cargo Market
- Table 18: Global Ship Cargo Shipments:
- Annual Market Estimates for through 2008 in Trillions of Pounds
- Global Containerized Cargo Market
- Table 19: World Leading Maritime
- Countries and Territories (2005):
- Based on the Percentage of World Fleet
- Table 20: Global Containerized Freight
- Traffic: Annual Market Estimates
- for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of
- Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units
- Table 21: Container Throughput Market across Ports in the Global Market: Annual Market Estimates for through 2008 in Millions of TEUs
- Chemical Cargo Market
- Table 22: Global Chemical Volume Shipments through Waterborne Medium, by Category: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through
- 2008 in Millions of Tons for Foreign
- and Domestic Categories
- Table 23: Global Deep Sea Chemical Tanker Transportation Capacity by Leading Companies: 2005 in Millions of Dead Weight Tons and Percentage for Odfjell-Seachem, Stolt-Nielsen, Jo Tankers, Tokyo Marine, and Others
- Seaborne Coal Trade
- Table 24: Global Seaborne Steam Coal Trade Across Pacific and Atlantic: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Tons
- Table 25: Global Seaborne Cooking Coal Trade Across Pacific and Atlantic: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in
- Millions of Tons
- Table 26: Global Seaborne Hard Coal Trade: Annual Market Estimates for
- through 2008 in Millions of Tons
- Seaborne Iron Ore Market
- Table 27: Global Seaborne Iron Ore Trade: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through
- 2008 in Million Tons
- Table 28: Global Seaborne Iron Ore Trade (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Product
- Type - Fines, Lump, Blast Furnace
- Pellets, and DRI Pellets
- Seaborne Pellet Market
- 2.Mergers & Acquisitions
- 3.Strategic Corporate Development
- 4.Product Launches
- 5.A North American Perspective
- Overview
- Table 29: Leading Producers of Pellets in
- North America (2005): Percentage Breakdown
- by Cliffs Managed, Minorca, Quebec Cartier Mining Company, USS - Minntac/ Keetac,
- and Iron Ore Company of Canada
- Table 30: Leading Ports in North America (2005): Percentage Share in terms of
- Shipper’s Usage for US Trade
- Table 31: Canadian Marine Traffic By Canada
- Port Authorities (CPA): Percentage Share of Vancouver, Saint John, Sept-Iles, Quebec, Montreal, Fraser River, Hamilton, Halifax, Thunder Bay, North Fraser, Windsor, Prince Rupert, Trois-Rivieres, Nanaimo, Belledune,St. John’s, Toronto, Port Alberni, and Saguenay for 2005 (In million tons)
- 5a.United States
- Turning Around the Merchant Marine
- Leading Player
- The Domestic Tank Vessel Industry
- Table 32: Primary US Ports (In terms of US bound Containers) - 2005 Percentage Share of Los Angeles, Long Beach, New York-New Jersey, Charleston, Savannah, Norfolk, Seattle, Tacoma, Oakland, and Houston
- Table 33: Leading Agricultural Container Ports for Exports in the US: Percentage Share of Oakland, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Seattle, Jacksonville, Tacoma, New York, Norfolk, Charleston, and Portland for 2005
- Market Status
- Contribution of the Marine Industry to the US Economy
- Historic Overview
- Corporate and Government Initiatives
- Maritime Security Program
- National Security
- Cargo Traffic
- Table 34: Leading US Retailers by Container Traffic Through US Ports (in terms of
- container usage) for 2005
- Table 35: Leading US Ports Handling Over
- One Million Containers Annually (2005)
- Table 36: Cargo Traffic Volume of Major
- Trading Countries at Port of Miami in the
- US: 2005 in ‘000 of Tons for Guatemala, Honduras, Spain, Jamaica, Dom. Republic, Venezuela, Italy, and others
- Outlook
- 6.A European Perspective
- Role of European Shipping Industry
- European Transport Policy
- Liberalization of Port Services
- Short Sea Shipping
- Table 37: Leading European Maritime Traffic Ports by Cargo Handling: 2005 in Millions of Metric Tons for Rotterdam, Antwerp, Marseille-Fos, and Le Havre
- 6a.Russia
- Role of Russian Shipping
- Constraints
- 6b.Spain
- 6c.Belgium
- 6d.France
- 6e.Greece
- 6f.Luxembourg
- 6g.United Kingdom
- 6h.The Netherlands
- 6i.Portugal
- 6j.Rest of Europe
- Ferry Line Trade in Central and Eastern Europe
- Challenges Faced by Duty-Free Sector
- Positive Growth
- Table 38: Ferry Line Duty-free Sales in Central and Eastern Europe by Product Category: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through in Millions of US$ for Liquor,
- Tobacco Products, Fragrances /
- Cosmetics and Gifts/Other
- Table 39: Ferry Line Duty-free Sales in Central and Eastern Europe by Product Category: Percentage Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for Liquor,Tobacco Products, Fragrances/Cosmetics and Gifts/Other
- Outlook
- 7.An Asian Perspective
- 7a.China
- Cargo Ports’ Performance in the Marine
- Transportation Market
- Outlook
- Table 40: Leading Cargo Ports’ Throughput in China: 2004 in Millions of Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) for Shanghai, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Xiamen,Dalian, Ningbo, Zhongshan, and Fuzhou
- Table 41: Cargo Passage through Major
- Ports in China: 2005 in Millions of TEUs for Shanghai, Shenzhen and Quingdao
- Table 42: Sea Transport Overnight Trips from China: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions
- Table 43: Chinese Market for Iron Ore (2005): Percentage Share of Imports from Australia, Brazil, India, South Africa, and Others
- Table 44: Leading Chinese Inland River Ports by Volume of Cargo: 2005 in Millions of
- Tons for Nanjing Nantong, Hangzhou, Zhengjiang, Zhangjiagang, Wuhan,Huzhou, Changshu, and Jiangyin
- 7b.Indonesia
- Overview
- Table 45: National Sea Transportation
- Fleet Volume in Indonesia by Type: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Thousands of Deadweight Tons (DWT) for Cargo Vessels, Barges, and Tug Boats
- Table 46: National Sea Transportation Fleet Volume in Indonesia by Type: Percentage
- Market Share for 2004 and 2008 (*)for Cargo Vessels, Barges, and Tug Boats
- 7c.Philippines
- Cargo Throughput
- Table 47: Philippines Cargo Ports Throughput: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Metric Tons for Domestic and Foreign
- Table 48: Philippines Cargo Ports Throughput: Percentage Market Share for 2004 and 2008for Domestic and Foreign
- Table 49: Philippines Containerized Cargo Traffic for Cargo Ports: Annual Market
- Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Metric Tons for TEU Traffic and Ship Traffic
- Table 50: Philippines Containerized Cargo Traffic for Cargo Ports: Percentage
- Market Share for 2004 and 2008 for
- TEU Traffic and Ship Traffic
- 7d.Singapore
- Cargo Volume
- Table 51: General Cargo Volume Handled by Singapore Port Authority: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Tons for Containerized Cargo and Conventional Cargo
- Table 52: Bulk Cargo Volume Handled by Singapore Port Authority: Annual Market Estimates for 2003 through 2008 in Millions of Tons for Oil and Non-Oil
- 8.A Latin American Perspective
- Cargo Market - An Overview
- Outlook
- Cargo Shipments in the Caribbean and Latin
- American Regions
- Influencing Factors
- Capacity Expansions
- Outlook
- Cargo Container Traffic in the Caribbean,
- South and Central America
- Outlook
- 8a.Argentina
- Latin American Economy - Argentina
- Foreign Policies and Cargo Transportation
- Outlook
- 8b.Brazil
- Foreign Investments - Decreased
- Infrastructure Costs
- Outlook
- 8c.Chile
- Cargo Traffic by Major Ports
- Outlook
- 8d.Colombia
- Overview and Outlook
- 8e.Guatemala
- Cargo Traffic Market
- Outlook
- 8f.Honduras
- Cargo Traffic at Major Ports
- Outlook
- 8g.Nicaragua
- Cargo Traffic
- Outlook
- 8h.Venezuela
- Cargo Traffic
- GLOBAL DIRECTORY
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