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Weekly Shipping Rates Roundup: Tanker and Dry Bulk Markets

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 01:24 PM

A look at the latest trends in time charter rates for tanker and dry bulk shipping sectors.

This week's maritime industry news includes the latest updates on shipping time charter rates for both the tanker and dry bulk markets. According to data from Seatrade Maritime, the average time charter rates for key tanker and dry bulk vessel classes saw mixed movements in the past week. In the tanker sector, Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) saw spot rates increase to around $40,000 per day, up from the previous week's level of $35,000 per day. This reflects stronger demand for crude oil transportation, particularly from Asia. Meanwhile, Suezmax and Aframax tanker rates remained relatively flat week-on-week. The dry bulk market presented a more varied picture. Capesize bulk carriers, which transport iron ore and coal, saw spot rates climb to over $15,000 per day, a notable increase from the prior week's $12,000 per day. Panamax and Supramax vessel classes, which carry a range of bulk commodities, also recorded modest rate improvements. However, Handysize bulkers, smaller vessels serving regional trade routes, experienced a slight dip in time charter earnings compared to the previous period. 'The tanker market has shown signs of strengthening in recent weeks, buoyed by increased crude oil demand, particularly from China as the economy continues to recover,' said a shipping analyst at gCaptain. 'The dry bulk sector has presented a more mixed picture, with the larger vessel classes benefiting from robust commodity trade, while smaller bulkers face more headwinds.' Shipping industry participants will be closely watching how these market dynamics evolve in the coming weeks, as they provide important signals about the health and direction of global trade flows.
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