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Israel Shipping Report Q4 2010

Business Monitor International, Sep 2010, Pages: 97


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Israel Shipping Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, shipping associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Israel's shipping industry.

Israel's ports are making a good recovery from the downturn, with container volumes through ports increasing year-on-year (y-o-y). In 2009 the country's total container throughput reached 2.032mn 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) - a y-o-y decline of 2.4%. H1 data indicate that a recovery is afoot, with total box throughput at Israel's ports up y-o-y by 16.9% to 1.157mn TEU. This is also an improvement on H108's figures, when the country's ports handled a total of 1.092mn TEUs.

BMI's Israel Container Shipping Key Views

- Ports throughput equally exposed to macro and micro shocks
- Small population but young and expanding
- FTA with Mercosur gives impetus to further FTAs
- Expansion and port privatisation plans in the pipeline that will enable the country's ports to upgrade and expand to meet demand
- Zim was bailed out in 2009, but continues to play a global role in the box shipping sector and plays a vital role in Israel's trade links

Although H110 figures show a y-o-y recovery, but a full recovery to pre-downturn levels, BMI is still wary of what the rest of 2010 holds for the nation's container facilities. The country's ports are exposed to both domestic and international shocks, and we believe that a slowing in the global trade recovery is on the cards that would affect Israel's port throughput in H210 and into 2011.

BMI's Global Container Shipping Key Views:

- Y-o-y recovery, but not near 2008 levels

Consumer demand in core box markets of US and Europe to fall Weakening demand view starting to play out as peak-season surcharges delayed Recovery signs in H1 may have been misleading Intra-Asia trade routes an area of potential growth and development


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