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ANZ Box Trades & the GFC Contents of Presentation Global Context Regional Economic Context ANZ Container Port Performance ANZ Trade Lane Performance Impact on Service Offerings Latest Trends & Conclusions Long Term Global Economic Trend (CLARKSON) Global Container Industry Trends 2009
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Contentsof Presentation • Global Context • Regional Economic Context • ANZ Container Port Performance • ANZ Trade Lane Performance • Impact on Service Offerings • Latest Trends & Conclusions
GlobalContainer Industry Trends 2009 “2009: a disastrous year for container shipping” Platou • Ship charter rates at lay up levels most of the year • 11.4% of industry capacity reported laid up at year end • Container volumes down 6 – 7%, but in H1 volumes down 30% - 57% v. 2008 • H1 8 of top 20 lines lost US$4b or $264 per Teu carried • Fleet capacity up 8% • Vessel utilisation down 14 – 15% v 2008 • H2 Box rates up somewhat due cuts in capacity
TopAsianContainer Ports Teus m. 2009 -14.7% -12.2% -16.3% -15.9% Source: Lloyds List
Box Fleet Trends & Orders Teus ‘000s (PLATOU) New Orders: Jan – Nov 2009: 73.2 v. 1,105.6 in 2008
ANZ Economies Sources: the Economist; Reserve Banks
Australian Box Ports Overseas Trade m. Teus -5.1% +0.1% -4.9% -1.9% -3.8%
New Zealand Top Box Ports ‘000s Teus +0.3% -6.2% -2.0% +3.7% -3.9% -8.0%
ANZ Box Ports in 2009 • Australian ports box volumes all dropped by >10% in H1 2009 v. H1 2008 • In H2 all were less negative other than Fremantle, with MEL and SYD only - 1% • In NZ POAL improved from -7.5% decline in Q1 2009 to -5% in Q3 v 12 months earlier • Tauranga declined 6% overall in 2008/9 but was nearly 25% weaker in Q3 2009 v. 2008
Australian Full Box Trade by Area 2008/9 (Teus) 3,814,800Teus 9.0% 10.8% 8.7% 17.7% 12.0% 41.8%
NZ Full Box Trade by Area 2008/9 (Teus) 1,244,200 Teus source: NZSC 11.6% 6.7% 21.3% 7.7% 15.7% 37.0%
NZ Full Box Trade Flows 2008/9 ‘000s Teus Source: NZSC
Australian Major Box Services: 1 Trade Lanes: NE AsiaNorth America* also serves SE Asia
Australian Major Box Service Port Coverage 1 Trade Lanes: NE AsiaNorth America * also serves SE Asia
Australian Major Box Services: 2 Trade Lanes: SEAsia Europe
Australian Major Box Service Port Coverage 2 Trade Lanes: SE Asia Europe
Key Australian Service Changes since 2008 • Consoliation of Maersk SE & NE Asian services in Boomerang • 10 other significant changes in NE Asian consortia alignments and service loops in the period • Consolidation of CMA Nemo & HL Suez services to Europe • Consolidation of Maersk OC1 and Hamburg Sud Trident USEC service and direct operation to Europe foregone • Integration of ANL/USL in VSA USWC service
NZ Long Haul Deep Sea Box Services Trade Lanes: SE Asia NE AsiaNorth AmericaEurope/USEC
NZ Deep Sea Service Major Port Calls Trade Lanes: SE Asia NE Asia North AmericaEurope/USEC
Key NZ Service Changes since 2008 • CMA & Hapag replace direct Europe services via Suez with feeder to Australia/SE Asia • Maersk & Hamburg Sud merge USEC/Europe services via Panama and abandon direct service to Europe • USL USWC service absorbed into VSA and PNW service reduced to fortnightly • Maersk & MISC establish joint service to SE Asia and NYK & MOL join PIL service • NE Asian services of H Sud, Cosco, & Japanese Lines consolidated
Positive Signs Industrial production up Consumer confidence up Box volumes improve Freight rates improve Port Infrastructure upgrades Negative Signs Interest rates rising Surplus ship capacity PRC bust? – inflation Dec 2009: 18% annualised US/EU recovery? Withdrawal of stimulus? Conclusions on Regional Outlook World Bank Global Economic Prospects 2010: 2009 Growth -2.2%; 2010 + 2.7%; 2011 +3.2% ….. But jury still out on double dip recession?