Outlook for the Global Shipping Industry is Stable Moody

  • 11-May-2017
  • Outlook for the Global Shipping Industry is Stable Moody

TOKYO: The outlook for the global shipping industry is stable, given that  after excluding M&As and spinoffs, the aggregate EBITDA of rated shipping companies will remain at similar levels in 2017 as last year, according to Moody’s Japan K.K.

Unlike 2016, when the industry saw double-digit EBITDA declines, the operating environment has bottomed and earnings will remain stable, although at a low level during 2017, the rating agency said.

As explained, further driving the stable outlook for the global shipping sector are signs of a recovery in the dry bulk and containership segments.

“Market conditions are still weak, but are unlikely to worsen from the levels seen for both segments in 2016, and we expect that supply growth will exceed demand growth by less than 2%, or within our parameter for a stable view. Freight rates in these two segments will also gradually increase,” Moody’s said.

For the dry bulk segment, the view is stable amid improvement of freight rates on the back of a decrease in order books combined with continuous demand from China.

“Our view on the containership segment is also stable, as supply growth will continue to outpace demand growth in 2017, causing freight rates to remain low, but higher than last year’s levels,” the agency pointed out.

Meanwhile, the agency’s outlook on the tanker segment is negative, reflecting high supply and low freight rates. Namely, the segment faces very high levels of scheduled deliveries for 2017 and 2018, a credit-negative development because it will keep freight rates low over the coming 12 months.

“For the shipping industry generally, we would consider changing the outlook back to negative if we see signs that shipping supply growth will exceed demand growth by more than 2% or that aggregate EBITDA will decline by more than 5% year over year. Downside risks remain high.

Conversely, we would consider a positive outlook if the oversupply of vessels declines materially and aggregate year-over-year EBITDA growth appears likely to exceed 10%,” Moody’s concluded.

Source: Dailyshippingtimes.com

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