• Jobs & careers
  • Contact us
University of Greenwich
  • Home
  • Study at Greenwich
    • Programmes
    • Create your prospectus
    • Accommodation
    • Student support & services
    • Student lifestyle
    • Open Days
    • Fees & Finance
    • Information for schools
    • How to apply
    • ASK Greenwich
    • Greenwich VIP
  • Students
    • Prospective students
    • International students
    • New students
    • Current students
    • Distance learning
    • Mature students
    • Part-time students
    • Disabled students
    • Care leavers
    • How to apply
  • Research
    • Research vision
    • Research centre & facilities
    • Research study
    • Studentships
    • News
    • Research for business
  • Alumni
    • Staying in touch
    • Our alumni
    • Giving/donors
    • Benefits
    • News
    • Events and reunions
    • Register
    • Log in
  • Business Services
    • Business Services
    • Employer Services
    • Business Research
    • Venue & Facilities Hire
    • Case Studies
    • News
    • Events
  • About Greenwich
    • News
    • What's on
    • Travel & transport
    • Our campuses
    • Our policies
    • Governance & Management
    • Financial Statements
    • Partner institutions
    • Corporate services
    • Schools and Institutes
    • News
      • Public Relations contacts
      • What is RSS?
    • What's on
    • Travel and transport
    • Our campuses
    • Our policies
    • Governance and management
    • Financial Statements
    • Schools and institutes
    • Partner institutions
    • Corporate services
Follow us on twitter
Campus Explorer
  • University of Greenwich
  •   >  
  • About Greenwich
  •   >  
  • News
  •   >  
  • Articles
  •   >  
  • 2012 News
  •   >  
  • A2148 - GMI seminar

Greenwich seminar analyses dramatic collapse of bulk carrier market

Queen Anne CourtGreenwich Maritime Institute will stage its latest research seminar tonight (Wednesday, 18 January). Richard Scott of Greenwich Maritime Institute will be presenting his paper called Anatomy of a Global Maritime Misfortune: The Bulk Carrier Market Collapse, 2008-2011.

The event starts at 6pm in Room 075, Queen Anne Court, Greenwich Campus. It is free to attend and all are welcome, with no need to book.

Richard Scott says: “There have been remarkable events in the shipping markets since the global financial crisis of September 2008, especially in the bulk carrier sector, where the downturn was especially dramatic.

“Bulk carrier time charter rates collapsed from $234,000 per day at their peak in mid-2008, to a low of around $2,000 per day six months later, although there was subsequently a partial recovery, followed by a renewed slump early this year. I hope to shed some light on these dramatic developments.”

Tea and coffee will be available from 5.30pm at the seminar, with a glass of wine afterwards.

For more details on the research seminar series, or to find out more about studying at the Greenwich Maritime Institute, see www.gre.ac.uk/gmi

Ends

Story by Public Relations

Picture: Queen Anne Court, University of Greenwich.

  • © University of Greenwich.
  • |
  • FOI
  • |
  • Privacy
  • |
  • Legal
  • |
  • Terms & conditions
  • |
  • Accessibility
  • |
  • Site map