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1 Shipbuilding Statistics SEPTEMBER, 2018
2 Contents: Shipbuilding Statistics (SEPTEMBER, 2018) 1. World New Orders World Completions World Orderbook at Year-End World Merchant Fleets by Ship Type World Disposals by Country of Breaking World Seaborne Trade Newbuilding / Repair Sales (SAJ Members Only) Ordinary Steel Consumption by Shipbuilding Industry Repair / Conversion Turnover Shipbuilding Workforce (SAJ Members Only)... 10
3 1. World New Orders Japan S. Korea China Europe Others World Total Year No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT , ,643 1,067 29, , ,426 3,260 88,000 Orders , , , ,095 1,408 33, , ,912 1,043 36, , ,782 2,780 82, , , , ,988 2,252 56, , , , , ,190 2,152 38, , ,452 1,417 43, , ,597 3, , , ,594 1,164 31, , ,282 2,888 81, , , , , ,401 2,340 77, , , , , ,262 1,044 18, , , , , ,325 1,432 43, Q 147 5, , , , ,819 Note) 1. IHS Markit World Shipbuilding Statistics 2. Ship Size Coverage: 100 Gross Tonnage and over. 1
4 2. World Completions Japan S. Korea China Europe Others World Total Year No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT , , , , ,410 3,242 67,690 Completions , ,849 1,086 21, ,040 1,096 4,243 3,554 77, , ,698 1,413 36, , ,958 3,748 96, , ,850 1,425 39, , ,584 3, , , ,583 1,448 39, ,342 1,000 6,221 3,696 95, , ,504 1,073 25, , ,374 3,089 70, , , , ,320 1,018 4,575 2,963 64, , , , ,137 2,870 67, , , , , ,187 2,543 66, , , , , ,822 2,424 65, Q 248 8, , , , ,284 1,187 33,379 Note) 1. IHS Markit "World Fleet Statistics", World Shipbuilding Statistics 2. Ship Size Coverage: 100 Gross Tonnage and over. 2
5 3. World Orderbook at Year-end Japan S. Korea China Europe Others World Total Year No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT ,607 63,641 2, ,596 3, , ,716 2,656 32,156 11, ,070 Orderbook ,286 51,966 1, ,252 3, , ,847 2,213 26,299 9, , ,105 42,474 1,357 89,595 2, , ,411 2,008 21,506 7, , ,270 1,078 75,872 2,482 84, ,818 2,006 19,008 6, , , ,109 1,927 63, ,576 1,786 15,380 5, , , ,624 2,161 73, ,674 1,775 19,438 5, , , ,080 2,454 80, ,913 1,575 18,069 6, , , ,410 2,334 77, ,796 1,573 17,013 6, , , ,923 1,794 57, ,347 1,378 11,726 4, , , ,449 1,694 56, ,289 1,380 11,016 4, , Q , ,384 1,712 57, ,490 1,374 10,155 4, ,353 Note) 1. IHS Markit World Shipbuilding Statistics 2. Ship Size Coverage: 100 Gross Tonnage and over. 3
6 4. World Merchant Fleets by Ship Type Year end World Total Oil Tanker Bulk Carrier Others GT Share (%) No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT Oil Tanker Bulk Carrier Others , ,937 7, ,612 7, ,629 82, , , ,704 7, ,441 7, ,964 84, , , ,635 7, ,835 8, ,524 86, , , ,982 7, ,903 8, ,007 86, , ,305 1,043,082 7, ,645 9, ,198 87, , ,004 1,081,205 7, ,647 10, ,083 87, , ,833 1,122,649 7, ,484 10, ,415 88, , ,627 1,166,847 7, ,323 10, ,844 90, , ,806 1,211,223 7, ,627 11, ,300 92, , ,888 1,248,583 8, ,653 11, ,214 94, , ,761 1,291,047 8, ,188 11, ,007 95, , Note) 1. IHS Markit World Fleet Statistics 2. Ship Size Coverage: 100 Gross Tonnage and over. 3. Oil tanker does not include chemical tankers and gas tankers but other liquilds. Bulk carrier includes combined carriers 4
7 5. World Disposals by Country of Breaking Year Bangladesh China India Pakistan Others World Total No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT No. 1,000 GT , , , , , , , , , , ,525 1,581 25, , , , , ,885 1,473 19, , , , , ,375 1,721 25, , , , , ,830 1,803 37, , , , , ,263 1,592 30, , , , , ,618 1,319 23, , , , , ,358 1,039 22, , , , , ,070 1,031 28, , , , , ,431 1,020 21,425 Note) 1. IHS Markit World Casuality Statistics 2. Ship Size Coverage: 100 Gross Tonnage and over. 5
8 6. World Seaborne Trade Year 1) Tonnes Million Tonnes 2) Ton-Miles (Estimated) Billion Ton-Miles Iron Ore Coal Grain Container Other Dry Total Dry Crude Oil Oil Products Total Oil LPG LNG Chemicals Grand Total Iron Ore Coal Grain Container Other Dry Total Dry Crude Oil Oil Products Total Oil LPG LNG Chemicals ,259 2, , , ,292 2,414 1, , , ,432 2,573 1, , , ,446 2,637 1, , , ,479 2,686 1, , , ,509 2,759 1, , , ,495 2,798 1, , , ,572 2,969 1, , , ,653 3,102 1, , , ,739 3,297 1, , , ,711 3,300 1, , , ,884 3,530 1, , , ,979 3,805 1, , ,347 2,433 2,525 1,551 3,111 10,870 20,490 8,051 1,572 9, , ,976 3,876 1, , ,391 2,521 2,604 1,667 3,279 10,819 20,890 7,774 1,538 9, , ,070 4,065 1, , ,572 2,672 2,625 1,640 3,512 10,952 21,401 7,400 1,547 8, , ,077 4,262 1, , ,943 2,862 2,808 1,778 4,124 11,115 22,687 8,015 1,660 9, , ,152 4,566 1, , ,424 3,285 2,962 1,814 4,687 11,796 24,544 8,495 1,864 10, , ,002 2,208 4,815 1, , ,786 3,704 3,079 1,844 5,158 11,987 25,772 8,550 2,122 10, , ,092 2,260 5,065 1, , ,136 4,060 3,255 1,929 5,601 12,564 27,409 8,790 2,206 10, , ,215 2,278 5,333 1, , ,479 4,497 3,382 2,061 6,178 12,417 28,535 8,711 2,282 10, , ,272 2,297 5,515 1, , ,684 4,805 3,513 2,158 6,431 12,334 29,241 8,860 2,363 11, , ,134 2,081 5,237 1, , ,343 5,361 3,424 2,221 5,815 11,066 27,887 8,188 2,501 10, , ,291 2,307 5,857 1, , ,120 5,854 4,022 2,460 6,588 12,428 31,352 8,666 2,600 11, , , ,411 2,397 6,200 1, , ,517 6,315 4,306 2,398 7,206 12,957 33,182 8,787 2,646 11, , , ,107 1, ,458 2,489 6,541 1, , ,917 6,701 4,798 2,600 7,352 13,419 34,870 9,183 2,661 11, , , ,188 1, ,532 2,602 6,896 1, , ,257 6,920 5,050 2,793 7,712 14,096 36,571 8,949 2,721 11, , , ,340 1, ,622 2,653 7,263 1, , ,607 7,598 5,228 3,001 8,157 14,683 38,667 8,930 2,743 11, , , ,364 1, ,660 2,701 7,322 1,872 1,022 2, ,823 7,648 4,955 3,303 8,290 14,912 39,108 9,101 2,906 12, , , ,418 1, ,734 2,720 7,495 1,949 1,067 3, ,150 7,924 4,988 3,404 8,634 15,223 40,173 9,634 3,044 12, , , (e) 1,474 1, ,829 2,794 7,811 1,999 1,096 3, ,587 8,226 5,255 3,703 9,097 15,874 42,155 ##### 3,139 13, ,124 1,045 58, (p) 1,520 1, ,921 2,888 8,074 2,054 1,129 3, ,991 8,544 5,323 3,831 9,519 16,507 43,724 ##### 3,240 13, ,282 1,094 60,411 Note) Data Source: Clarkson Grand Total 6
9 7. Newbuilding / Repair Sales (SAJ Members Only) (100 Million Yen) Fiscal Year Newbuilding Share (%) Repair Share (%) Total No. of Companies Fiscal Year Newbuilding Share (%) Repair Share (%) Total No. of Companies , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
10 8. Ordinary Steel Consumption by Shipbuilding Industry Type FY (Ton) Plates 2,444,153 1,801,536 2,017,055 2,255,608 2,094,004 1,293,794 1,039,215 1,098,946 1,271,433 1,494,663 1,552,328 1,785,552 1,700,449 1,938,704 2,045,016 2,110,196 2,139,071 2,256,065 2,122,552 Shapes 301, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,351 Pipes 113,963 79,099 94, ,547 88,345 51,648 40,806 42,703 54,623 62,620 62,958 61,653 52,533 59,169 63,716 67,543 73,144 73,594 66,883 Bars 42,479 33,225 32,857 34,007 36,539 30,484 25,467 30,649 42,783 50,948 48,860 55,507 57,142 63,728 64,237 72,428 84, , ,238 Others 1,650 1,525 2,793 2,783 2,833 2,493 2,422 2,787 2,322 2,120 1,648 2,090 1,497 2,038 2,200 1,621 1,562 1,137 1,446 Total 2,903,833 2,143,836 2,403,563 2,669,714 2,465,517 1,529,391 1,227,704 1,308,973 1,526,512 1,795,313 1,861,311 2,128,135 2,015,208 2,302,211 2,423,026 2,505,941 2,558,938 2,688,815 2,519,470 FY Type (estimated) Plates 2,212,440 2,405,927 2,433,287 2,631,493 2,990,107 3,506,815 3,405,778 3,541,567 3,896,154 3,832,844 3,889,481 3,671,105 3,004,009 2,794,875 2,940,493 2,913,007 2,980,660 2,760,679 2,693,179 Shapes 226, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,993 Pipes 62,438 76,786 85,842 78,853 87,857 98, , , , , ,462 91,933 68,774 70,797 73,330 75,394 85,782 85,301 81,655 Bars 108, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,802 74,176 83,011 88,228 68,740 62,471 Others 1,980 4,079 2,462 2,679 2,179 4,387 7,352 29,433 27,959 19,086 10,308 5,305 5,328 3,353 15,570 12,663 12,909 25,780 23,119 Total 2,612,020 2,849,669 2,901,309 3,108,578 3,544,440 4,118,389 4,015,200 4,240,938 4,627,589 4,468,268 4,489,498 4,219,923 3,445,460 3,210,846 3,390,465 3,372,705 3,466,807 3,211,178 3,114,417 Note) 1. SAJ Members Only. Uses are limited to shipbuilding and offshore structures. 2. Fiscal Year; From 1st April to 31st March 8
11 9. Repair / Conversion Turnover Flag Types of work No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill Docking work 2, , ,629 1,013 2, , , ,007 1,166 2,090 1,295 1,989 1,077 1,928 1,021 1,971 1,121 1,970 1,107 1,908 1,082 1,737 1,003 1, , , Damaged repair Conversion Running/Afloat repair , Japanese Flag vessels Total 3,376 1,178 3,737 1,220 3,796 1,281 3,906 1,160 3,419 1,024 3,274 1,195 2,947 1,307 3,095 1,496 2,909 1,269 2,792 1,164 2,799 1,215 2,800 1,207 2,648 1,199 2,396 1,115 2,099 1,063 1,871 1,001 1,505 1,014 Docking work Damaged repair Conversion Running/Afloat repair Foreign Flag vessels Total 1, , Docking work 3,267 1,271 3,343 1,303 3,083 1,250 2,885 1,139 2,721 1,061 2,699 1,218 2,346 1,422 2,491 1,594 2,305 1,314 2,191 1,212 2,233 1,270 2,136 1,213 2,069 1,201 1,929 1,158 1,697 1,071 1,535 1,011 1,227 1,010 Damaged repair Conversion Running/Afloat repair 1, , , , , Grand Total 4,561 2,059 4,839 2,018 4,572 1,632 4,581 1,468 4,126 1,391 3,854 1,484 3,458 1,713 3,673 1,869 3,397 1,556 3,235 1,454 3,225 1,420 3,077 1,358 2,907 1,371 2,663 1,300 2,275 1,218 2,042 1,147 1,631 1, Flag Types of work No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover No. Turnover \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill \100 Mill Docking work 1, , , , , , ,004 Damaged repair Conversion Running/Afloat repair Japanese Flag vessels Total 1, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,074 1,049 Docking work Damaged repair Conversion Running/Afloat repair Foreign Flag vessels Total Docking work 1, , , , , , ,141 1,020 1,090 1, , ,022 Damaged repair Conversion Running/Afloat repair Grand Total 1, , , , ,685 1,084 1, ,528 1,105 1,375 1,105 1,194 1,023 1, ,184 1,030 1, , , , , ,109 1,080 (Note) 1. Data Source : SAJ members and associate member only. Fiscal Year Basis. 2. Docking work is mainly composed of special survey and Intermediate survey. 3. "Japanese Flag vessels" includes foreign flag vessels which are practically controlled by Japanese shipowners. 9
12 10. Shipbuilding Workforce (SAJ Members Only) Persons Division Shipbuilding Division Employees Subcontractors Employees and No. of surveyed Total Employees Year Staff Workers Total (Shipbuilding Division) Subcontractors Total Companies & Yards (Inc. other division) ,869 81, ,235 31, , co. & 51 yards ,235 75, ,153 30, , co. & 51 yards 264, ,163 67,246 90,409 21, , co. & 49 yards 246, ,309 50,613 68,922 15,664 84, co. & 48 yards 214, ,155 41,483 56,638 18,050 74, co. & 46 yards 201, ,244 41,793 58,037 24,135 82, co. & 46 yards 204, ,637 43,845 60,482 25,908 86, co. & 46 yards 204, ,770 43,033 59,803 18,422 78, co. & 45 yards 203, ,418 41,086 57,504 17,992 75, co. & 44 yards 195, ,692 38,373 54,065 18,699 72, co. & 43 yards 189, ,865 33,515 47,380 16,034 63, co. & 44 yards 176, ,140 20,994 31,134 11,866 43, co. & 40 yards 146, ,533 16,311 24,844 10,846 35, co. & 40 yards 132, ,049 15,047 23,096 12,006 35, co. & 39 yards 128, ,639 14,712 22,351 13,056 35, co. & 38 yards 127, ,305 15,211 23,516 14,412 37, co. & 38 yards 130, ,873 16,073 24,946 15,664 40, co. & 38 yards 133, ,366 16,311 25,677 16,266 41, co. & 38 yards 134, ,397 16,317 24,714 15,514 40, co. & 38 yards 129, ,886 15,678 23,564 14,752 38, co. & 38 yards 124, ,066 14,557 21,623 15,480 37, co. & 37 yards 117, ,925 13,196 20,121 18,215 38, co. & 37 yards 113, ,872 13,055 19,927 18,298 38, co. & 36 yards 111, ,753 12,269 19,022 18,622 37, co. & 35 yards 107, ,570 11,518 18,088 17,479 35, co. & 33 yards 100, ,441 11,710 18,151 18,865 37, co. & 35 yards 94, ,245 11,411 17,656 20,755 38, co. & 34 yards 89, ,771 11,991 18,762 23,048 41, co. & 33 yards 78, ,975 11,692 18,667 21,771 40, co. & 32 yards 78, ,051 11,676 18,727 24,608 43, co. & 32 yards 71, ,269 13,377 20,646 26,188 46, co. & 35 yards 72, ,702 13,961 21,663 28,577 50, co. & 35 yards 71, ,295 14,453 22,748 29,391 52, co. & 35 yards 76, ,840 14,795 23,635 30,261 53, co. & 35 yards 79, ,408 15,451 24,859 28,461 53, co. & 35 yards 79, ,534 15,129 24,663 28,101 52, co. & 35 yards 76, ,431 14,287 23,718 27,462 51, co. & 35 yards 70, ,034 13,261 22,295 24,218 46, co. & 35 yards 68, ,972 11,867 20,839 23,501 44, co. & 34 yards 59, ,203 11,882 21,085 25,331 46, co. & 34 yards 58, ,797 13,477 23,274 30,979 54, co. & 34 yards 56, ,869 13,543 23,412 27,702 51, co. & 34 yards 55, ,751 11,020 20,771 27,760 48, co. & 34 yards 50,052 (Note) As of 1st April in each year. 10
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