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New Ships Orderbook - All current and future new buildings since 2015


published on 1 December 2019 40 -

Found on YouTube. Created by "Frank Diegel".
The New Ships Orderbook is an analysis and research online tool for the maritime industry.
We publish actually as well as expected or rumored ship orders in the international shipping market.
Our Database contains all the vessels which have been delivered since January 2015 as well as yard and owner contacts.

Get the information today about the ships of tomorrow!
The "New Ships Orderbook" is an analysis and research tool for the maritime industry. It publishes actual as well expected vessel orders (rumours) in the international shipping market 2015.

Statistics on market development of the global shipbuilding industry
Beside our vessel database you can find quarterly statistics and graphical overview on the market development of the global shipping industry at "New Ships Orderbook". This feature helps to monitor the global market.

Intelligent search alerts
You can conveniently search for specific criteria and create email alters for these searches. As soon as a new vessel with these queries is published (eg "country of the shipyard: China"), you will receive an email. By clicking on the link in the email, all new vessels for the saved search will be highlighted in color on the website.

Export data and print functions
You can export all hit lists of your searches (as CSV - file). This is very useful if you want to create your own charts or import data to your own system. Our high-speed printing function for the hit list of your searches ist often used for meetings.
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