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January 2010 - Newly Approved Orders for Ship Construction in Japan
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Publication Name: MLIT Statistics
Issue Number: January 2010 (FY 2009)
Publish Date: 16/02/2010
January 2010 - Newly Approved Orders for Ship Construction in Japan as approved by the Japanese Government*
January 2010 (FY 2009)
Newly approved orders totaled 1,429,745GT (28 vessels) in January 2010.
January’s figures in GT were 70,454GT less (2 vessels less) than last month’s figures.
January’s figures in GT were 263,278GT more (1 vessel more) than achieved in the same month in 2009(FY2008).
1. Details
Domestic / Export ( 168,225GT / 1,261,520GT)
Ore carrier (0 / 1)
Bulk carrier (1 / 9)
Car carrier (0 / 4)
Oil tanker (0 / 1)
Product tanker (3 / 3)
LPG carrier (0 / 2)
Car carrier (0 / 4)
Oil tanker (0 / 1)
Product tanker (3 / 3)
LPG carrier (0 / 2)
Container carrier (0 / 2)
Cement carruer (1 / 0)
Ore and bulk combination carrier (1/ 0)
Total number (6/ 22)
A total of 6 pure export ships were ordered.
( U.K. x 1, India x 1, Singapore x 1, Panama x 1, Bermuda x 1, Hong Kong x 1)
( U.K. x 1, India x 1, Singapore x 1, Panama x 1, Bermuda x 1, Hong Kong x 1)
2. Method of Payment
A total of 5 vessels were paid for in US-Dollar cash payments, 20 vessels were paid for in Japanese-Yen cash payments, and 3 vessels were paid for in Japanese-Yen and US-Dollar cash payments
3. Delivery Schedule
FY 2010 - 28
>>For figure for New Order in Ship Construction in Janauary 2010(FY2009), please click attached file(PDF file, 3 pages).
Note
*These figures had previously been referred to as "Japanese Government Statistics for New Orders in Ship Construction". The above statistics represent the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) approval for ship construction. This approval may be issued at any point in time following completion of a contract. MLIT figures record both domestic and export ships of 2,500 GT or 90m in length and over.
For further information and enquiries, please contact:
Japan Ship Centre (JETRO)
February, 2010
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