Does quality pay? The case of the dry bulk market

Does quality pay? The case of the dry bulk market

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Article ID: iaor20011942
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 36E
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 297
End Page Number: 307
Publication Date: Dec 2000
Journal: Transportation Research. Part E, Logistics and Transportation Review
Authors: ,
Abstract:

Following important changes in the safety regulation of tankers, the dry bulk sector is coming under the spotlight in a safety and quality perspective. Nominal freight differentiation between ‘quality’ and ‘other’ tonnage has been observed occasionally and much lip service has been paid to promoting the need for younger and safer ships. Whether or not these signals actually manifest in a market initiative for the enhancement of the standards of the world bulk carrier fleet is debatable. This paper investigates the possible existence of a two-tier spot freight market for medium and large bulk carriers of differing age. Known voyage fixtures are investigated for four representative years since the end of the 1980s, during which contrasting freight market conditions prevailed. In all but very few cases, there was no statistically significant difference between rates paid to older and younger tonnage. In those few cases where such differences were statistically significant, they never exceeded 10%.

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