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1 Pakistan’s Shipping Potential 3rd December, 2014 Commodore (R) Syed M Obaidullah SI(M) - Shipping Consultant Commodore (R) Syed M Obaidullah SI(M) – Defence & Shipping Analyist IDEAS 2014 – Marriot Hotel Karachi Presentation Plan • What is the Current World Shipping Scenario ? • Where does Shipping in Pakistan stand and why? • What can we do & Who will do it ? What is the Current World Shipping Scenario ? World Economy & Outlook The world has witnessed negative effects of global economic recession of late 2008 viz: Global Liquidity Crisis Shipping industry and trade being the most affected sectors of world trade Low freight indices and rates have changed the market dynamics Imbalance of demand & supply as capacity has outweighed trade growth. World Economy & Outlook Global economic recovery has further weakened and became more uneven due: Earthquake and tsunami in Japan disrupted global manufacturing – 2011 Arab spring drove up oil prices Financial strains in Euro area financial and sovereign debt markets deepened Crisis in Ukraine, Syria & Iraq (ISIS) World Economy & Outlook 10 8 5.6 6 3.6 4 2 1.5 0 -2 -4 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Advanced economies Emerging market and developing economies Source: World Economic Outlook Update, January 23, 2013c World World Shipping - Current Scenario World Shipping - Current Scenario Largest Owned Fleets – DWT 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Source: Review of Maritime Transport, UNCATD Total as % of World Fleet In December 2014 The price reached 66 Dollars, Lowest in the last 5 years. Source: Drewry 11 Does Global Economic Recession have a positive side and present opportunity to Pakistan Shipping? YES! and we can do it! Shipping Market Outlook Confidence in Shipping Source: Moore Stephens Wasn’t 2014 the year shipping markets were meant to be better? Since the dust settled on the global financial crisis the shipping industry seems to have been on the verge of a medium term recovery, however, year after year it has remained tantalizingly on the horizon but never getting any nearer. Where does Shipping in Pakistan stand and why? Why it is important to know about state of shipping in Pakistan ? Pakistan is paying approx US$ 3.5 B annually to foreign carriers. 50 M of 67 M tones annual trade is carried by foreign ships. Over 50% of Pakistan’s Strategic cargo i.e. POL and 85 % of dry cargo is carried by Foreign Carriers. Foreign dominance Shipping in Public Sector only with 9 ships History of Shipping in Pakistan Year Milestone 1947 Only 3 ships in private sector 1960 Increased to 41 ships in private sector 1963 National Shipping Corporation(NSC) launched in public sector 1974 All private shipping nationalized to form Pakistan Shipping corporation( PSC) 1979 NSC & PSC merged to form PNSC. Total 48 ships 1992 Private Shipping again permitted – 48 licenses issued 1993-96 Four groups added 9 vessels Tri Star, Ray Shipping, Minwala shipping, Dewan Shipping* 2001 Liberal Shipping Policy announced 2006 Mega container Line* * None survived beyond approx 2-3 years operation Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Historical Fleet and Carrying Capacity *Average Age 10 years Year Number of Ships 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014 48 42 44 45 43 35 31 29 26 23 23 22 22 22 22 19 15 17 15 15 15 15 14 14 13 14 14 15 14 14 11 10 11 9 9 DWT (in MT) 579,486 547,923 590,868 650,984 634,976 515,632 468,199 449,983 410,234 370,766 370,766 352,716 352,716 352,716 352,716 313,040 264,410 290,353 261,836 261,836 261,836 261,836 243,749 243,749 229,579 469,931 570,466 636,182 536,821 536,821 477,238 633,273 646,666 642,207 683796 Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Commercial Performance Pakistan Sea Trade (Million Tons) PNSC (Million Tons) PNSC Contribution (%) FY2000 37.6 3.95 10.51 FY2010 61.0 7.92 12.98 FY2011 62.0 9.33 15.05 FY2012 63.3 10.31* 16.28 FY2013 62.4 13.3 21.45 FY2014 67.77 17.91 26.40 Year *Highest lifting since 1979 Pakistan National Shipping Corporation Operating Profit / (Loss) – FY1979- FY2014 Profit / Loss After Taxation Rs in Thousands Profit / Loss After Taxation Year Number of Ships 8,907 1996 15 39,152 42 25,990 1997 15 71,599 1981 44 26,936 1998 15 101,811 1982 45 (84,751) 1999 15 (102,400) 1983 43 (336,140) 2000 15 (582,373) 1984 35 (297,431) 2001 14 (224,560) 1985 31 8,990 2002 14 496,390 2003 13 615740 1986 29 25,505 2004 14 1,782,990 1987 26 (2,259,133) 2005 14 2,898,540 1988 23 (702,948) 2006 15 1,427,550 1989 23 (276,998) 2007 14 2,336,873 1990 22 201,497 2008 14 2,448,880 1991 22 126,562 2009 11 2,312,842 1992 22 68,078 2010 10 967,824 1993 22 (95,292) 2011 11 1,632,942 1994 19 (326,640) 2012 9 753,155 2013 9 1,990,000 1995 15 (443,208) 2014 9 2,149,057 Year Number of Ships 1979 48 1980 Why have we come to this status ? Why have we come to this status ? Lack of awareness, political will & lukewarm Patronage due to Continental mind set Legal regime not in harmony with international best practices. Manifestos of political parties not adequately connecting food, defence and energy security of Pakistan to maritime domain Poor image of Industry Absence of Cabotage trade Suitable Environment Available ? - YES 67 M ton/annum of Pakistan seaborne trade to carry Assured Cargo of approx. 23 m ton per annum (POL & LNG). Transportation cost in P RS, saving of FE component Employment for Pakistani seafarers. Graduates of Pakistan Marine Academy Freight rates are improving Price of ships are still 45% lesser than 2008 prices. A rare and real opportunity. Expanding requirement of dredging Funding up to 80% available for purchase of vessels What can Pakistan do ? & Who will do it ? Solutions What should the Government do ? 2001 Shipping Policy be revised - More incentives to investors and existing anomalies be removed Tanker and LNG ships be added to carry captive cargo of LNG and POL Modern dredgers be added to augment current capacity Govt. Directive to CNS as Chief Technical Advisor on Maritime Affairs be completely revamped, to be comprehensive and effective. Policy - Heads of all Maritime Organizations & BoD be institutionalized What should the Private Sector & Media do ? Private sector particularly Bahria Foundation should take a step forward and invest in shipping including dredging. Bahria & other Universities conduct courses country wide in maritime discipline particularly shipping TV channels should dedicate airtime on regular basis for awareness and promotion of shipping industry in Pakistan What should the Politicians do ? Add a Chapter in party manifesto to harvest God Given Gift Bring about fresh and attractive policies for shipping sector like many other maritime nations including India have done Finally, What can you do ? Just Remember… YOU are a Maritime Nation! Act Accordingly! THANK YOU 32