Danish-Flagged Fleet Larger than Ever

The merchant fleet sailing under the Danish flag has become bigger than ever reaching 14.6 million tonnes GT – or 16.6 million dead weight tonnes (DWT) in April 2015, according to the Danish Shipowners’ Association.

In January 2014 the gross tonnage was 12.3 million GT.

The increase comes despite great pressure the global shipping market has been exposed to.

“The gross tonnage is no guarantee of greater earnings and more Danish jobs in the shipping companies, but it is a good basis for influence and development opportunities, and it means Denmark is still one of the world’s biggest flag states.

It means something when we want the rest of the world to follow Denmark’s high standards, and it means something in these times of electioneering when we are talking to Danish politicians about the importance of shipping to the Danish economy and growth,” says Anne H. Steffensen, Director-General of the Danish Shipowners’ Association.

The total Danish-controlled fleet comprises about 1,800 ships, of which just over a third, 658 ships, are under the Danish flag.

In 2014 the Danish shipping companies set a record for the third time, contributing DKK 204.5bn to the balance of payments. Shipping thus constitutes approx. 20% of total Danish exports. Over a third of exports go to growth markets outside the EU.

“It’s particularly good news considering the difficult market conditions the shipping companies have encountered in recent years,” says Steffensen.

The figures for Danish shipping have just been published in conjunction with the annual general meeting of the Danish Shipowners’ Association on 28th May 2015. The statement ‘Shipping in figures’ also shows that ‘The Blue Denmark’, which comprises the shipping companies and the maritime sector, now provides employment for 107,886 people.