Impact of slow steaming for different types of ships carrying bulk cargo

The study assesses the impact of slow steaming (i.e. slower speeds at sea) on freight costs of bulk freight carriers of different sizes. It concludes that speed reductions of up to 30% would lead to net negative costs under most circumstances, i.e. that the fuel savings more then compensate the extra costs such as capital costs and crew due to the longer times at sea.

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Status of project

End of project: 2019

Project manager

Sienna Healy