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Order backlog of Korean shipbuilders falls in July

By 박윤아

Published : Aug. 9, 2016 - 11:19

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[THE INVESTOR] The order backlog held by South Korea’s top three shipbuilders has dropped to the lowest level in almost 13 years in July, data showed on Aug. 9.

According to the data compiled by global research firm Clarkson Research Services, the combined order backlog by Hyundai Heavy Industries, and two other local rivals stood at 23.87 million compensated gross tons as of end-July, the lowest since November 2003 when the comparable figure was 23.51 million CGTs.

Chinese shipyards held a combined 36.04 million CGTs at the end of last month, the largest. Japan ranked third with 22.13 million CGTs, the data showed.

Hyundai Heavy Industries dockyard. Hyundai Heavy Industries dockyard.


The global shipbuilding order backlog stood at 98.18 million CGTs as of end-July, the lowest since February 2005.

In July alone, Hyundai Mipo Dockyard received an order to build a ship worth 20,000 CGTs, the data showed.

In the first seven months of the year, South Korean shipyards have clinched a combined 860,000 CGTs, to grab an 11.9-percent share. During the cited period, Chinese and Japanese players grabbed shares of 38.3 percent and 13.6 percent with 2.77 million CGTs and 990,000 CGTs, respectively, the data showed.

(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)