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Business opportunities in Turkish Maritime Industry
Marco Rensma
Director MEYS Emerging Markets Research
Istanbul, 24 May 2012
www.meys.eu
Content presentation1. Introduction MEYS Emerging Markets Research
2. Global trends seaborne trade and shipbuilding
3. Economic developments Turkey
4. Turkish maritime industry:4.1 Developments seaborn trade Turkey4.2 Trends in Turkish shipbuilding4.3 Market of tankers and bulk carriers4.4 Market of mega yachts4.5 Market of naval ships4.6 Market of offshore supply vessels
5. Outlook maritime industry Turkey 2012 - 2014
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1. Introduction MEYS EmergingMarkets Research
www.meys.eu
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− International market research and advisory for Dutch companies
− Focus on the emerging markets of:• Romania Turkey• Hungary Morocco• Czech Republic Vietnam
− Business clients from industry, construction, trade & logistics, transport
− Official partner TurkeyDesk - Fenedex
− Writing articles on emerging markets for:• Fenedexpress, monthly magazine Fenedex• Romania Magazine, quarterly magazine Dutch Romanian Network
− Presentations for companies, business associations, and universities on emergingmarkets and globalisation
− Parttime lecturer Global Marketing, The Hague University of Applied Sciences
What we do
2. Global trends seaborne trade andshipbuilding
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Increased volume world seaborne trade
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International developments seaborne trade(millions of tons loaded)
Oil Main bulks* Other dry cargo ContainerSource: UNCTADNote: (*) Iron ore, grain, coal, bauxite/alumnia and phosphate
Growth rate world seaborne tradecould become lower after 2011
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Declining demand tankers and bulk carriers; small increase container ships
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World order book container ships (mill. TEU)
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Falling prices for new tankers, bulk carriers and container vessels
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3. Economic developments Turkey
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Turkey higher economic growth ratethan EU-27
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Total foreign trade Turkey (billion euro)
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Strong increase total foreign trade
Economicliberalisation
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FinlandNorwayCroatia
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BulgariaSlovenia
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Turkey relatively small export sector
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Turkey large deficit current account
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Weak Turkish Lira
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Economic outlook Turkey2012 – 2014 positive
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Growth rates for Turkey (%)
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Balance current account Turkey (% GDP)
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4. Turkish Maritime Industry
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4.1 Developments seaborne tradeTurkey
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Turkey strategically located forinternational seaborne trade
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Ports are located all alongTurkish coast
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Source: ISPAT
• 175 Ports• 90 per cent private operated
Busy times at Turkish seaports
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Cabotage
Slowing down growth rateseaborne trade
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Exports ImportsSource: Turkish customs
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Total DWT merchant fleet as a percentage in world total, 1-1-2011 (%)
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Turkey relatively large merchant fleet
Relatively young merchant fleet
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Age merchant fleet Turkey, % in total DWT (December 2011)
Mainly smaller vessels< 10.000 DWT
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Volume container handling Turkish ports(x 1.000 TEU)
Strong increase container handling
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FranceViet NamThailandAustralia
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Container throughput, 2009 (x 1.000 TEU)
Turkish ports relatively small globallyin container handling
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4.2 Trends in Turkish shipbuilding
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Concentration of shipyards inIstanbul (Tuzla Bay) and Yalova
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71 shipyardsas of 1-1-2012
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USTurkey
GermanyCroatiaTaiwan
DenmarkViet NamRomania
PhilippinesJapan
Republic of KoreaChina
Top 20 economies for shipbuilding, 2010 deliveries(% in world total DWT)
Turkey among the ‘best of the rest’
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Ship deliveries Production capacity
Large overcapacity at Turkish shipyards
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Total order books Turkish shipyards(x 1.000 GT)
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Order books by type of ship 2010 (%)
Container General cargo RO-RO
Bulk Carrier Tanker
Order books Turkish shipyards are underpressure. Focus primarily on tanker building
Source: Turkey Chamber of Shipping, SAJN
4.3 Market of tankers andbulk carriers
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Tankers and bulk carriers most usedvessels in Turkish merchant fleet
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Merchant fleet Turkey (DWT)*
Tankers Bulk carriers TotalNote: (*) ships over 150 GTSource: UMA
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Ship deliveries Turkey 2010(percentage of built tonnage)
Tankers Bulk carriers
Other dry cargo/passenger Offshore
Others
Tankers and bulk carriers mainshipbuilding marketsegments
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Export Domestic
Since 2007 domestic demand fortankers higher than foreign demand
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Decreasing volume order books,particular for tankers
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tanker bulk dry cargo container
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4.4 Market of mega yachts
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Strong increase international tourism
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Foreigners arriving (persons)
Source: Turkstat
Turkey third largest builder ofmega yachts
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Netherlands
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Germany
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Mega yachts builders 2010 (% in total boat length)
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Lower demand mega yachts fromTurkish shipyards
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Completed New orders
Note: (*) Jan. – AprilSource: SuperYacht Times, Camper and Nicholson
Lower prices 2012Q1 after records in 2010 and 2011
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Average asking prices mega yachts Turkey(Loa per metre)
Note: (*) Jan. - AprilSource: Boat International, Super Yacht Times, The Yacht Market
Examples of mega yachts built in Turkey
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Boat: Peri 37MBuilder: Peri YachtsBoat length (Loa): 37.75 metresAsking price: 8.000.000 euro
Boat: Aegean Yacht KetchBuilder: Aegean YachtBoat length (Loa): 26.60 metresAsking price: 2.000.000 euro
4.5 Market of naval ships
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Strong increase turnover Turkishdefense industry
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Defense industry Turkey (x 1.000 USD)
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Strong increase in expenditures on military equipment
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Development Defense Industry Support Fund
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Large investment programs Turkish navy
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MILGEM• Investment program of 2 billion dollars over
a period of 15 years• Building of twelve (four optional) Patrol and
Anti-Submarine Warfare Ships
GENESIS• Upgrading weapons
systems on board 8 frigates
Submarines• Building of 6 submarines• Value of the contract 2 billion dollars• Cooperation between HDW from Germany and
several Turkish companies, among others Aselanand Havelsan
TF-2000• Building of 6 anti-air frigates• Value of the contract 3 billion
dollars• First delivery 2018
4.6 Market of Offshore Supply Vessels
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Turkey small builder inglobal market of OSVs
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Volume order books OSVs Turkish shipyards (number)
Turkey 1% of global market
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Examples Turkish built OSVs
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RMK Shipyard• Offshore multi-purpose ship• 7.800 DWT• Delivery 2009• North Sea Shipping (Norway)
CEMRE Shipyard• Offshore support vessel• LOA 86 metres• Delivery September 2011• Havyard (Norway)
5. Outlook maritime industry Turkey 2012 - 2014
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Market segment Outlook2012 – 2014
Market opportunities Market threats
Tankers ++ ✓ Increasing demand oil and gas transport✓ Strong domestic base✓ Partly replacement merchant fleet✓ Regional energy hub✓ Relatively low labour costs
✓ Falling newbuilding prices-> excess capacity
✓ Strong competition Asia✓ High investments costs
Bulk carriers + ✓ Growing economy Turkey✓ Partly replacement merchant fleet✓ Relatively low labour costs
✓ Falling newbuilding prices-> excess capacity
✓ Strong competition Asia✓ Lower growth rate global
economy
Container ships + ✓ Growing economy Turkey✓ Regional trading hub✓ Relative low labour costs
✓ Falling newbuilding prices-> excess capacity
✓ Strong competition Asia✓ Lower growth rate global
economy
Mega yachts ++ ✓ Strong increase international tourism✓ Higher incomes in Turkey
✓ Strong competition fromEurope
✓ Volatile and small global market
Naval ships +++ ✓ High government expenditures✓ Increase foreign demand
✓ Political developments✓ Difficult market to enter for
new foreign companies
OSVs ++ ✓ Investments by oil and gas industry✓ Increasing energy demand Turkey
✓ Strong global competition✓ High investments in R&D✓ Strong dependence on foreign
imports
Thank you for your attention!
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Marco RensmaMobile: +31(0)612792560
E-mail: [email protected]