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Bangladesh Recyclers Lure Tonnage Away from India with Higher Prices

By MGN EditorialApril 18, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Indian ship recyclers face intensifying competition as Bangladesh's elevated price offerings attract fresh tonnage, signaling a shift in the competitive dynamics of the global vessel recycling market.

The Indian ship recycling sector is confronting mounting pressures as competitors in Bangladesh continue to offer higher price levels, effectively drawing available tonnage away from traditional Indian recycling yards. According to Best Oasis Limited's latest weekly recycling market report, Indian recyclers are experiencing difficulty securing fresh vessel inventory—a critical concern for an industry that has long dominated the global ship recycling market. The price differential between Indian and Bangladesh recyclers has emerged as a decisive factor, with Bangladesh operators bidding more aggressively for vessels coming to market. ## Market Dynamics Shifting This competitive squeeze reflects broader trends in the ship recycling sector. India has historically captured the largest share of the world's end-of-life vessel dismantling, supported by lower operational costs, established infrastructure, and significant yard capacity. However, Bangladesh has developed competitive capabilities and is now leveraging higher purchasing power to acquire tonnage before it reaches Indian yards. The inability to secure fresh tonnage represents more than a competitive setback—it directly impacts yard utilization, labor employment, and recycling revenue. Indian yards depend on consistent vessel inflow to maintain operational efficiency and workforce stability. ## Industry Implications The market report underscores the increasingly competitive nature of ship recycling, where vessel prices remain highly sensitive to supply-demand dynamics. As the global fleet ages and environmental regulations tighten—driving more ships toward end-of-life decisions—the competition for available tonnage intensifies. For industry stakeholders, this development highlights the importance of price competitiveness, operational efficiency, and potentially regulatory compliance as differentiators in the recycling market. Indian recyclers may face pressure to enhance their competitive positioning through improved pricing, enhanced environmental practices, or operational optimization. ## Source Best Oasis Limited Weekly Recycling Market Report, 17 April 2026
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