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German Shipowners Cite Vital Role of Shipping Calling for New Support

March 12, 2025
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The Strength and Challenges of German Shipping Industry

The German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) recently released its annual report, highlighting the crucial role of shipping in the country’s economy and security. Despite facing turbulent times in the global trade landscape, German shipping continues to play a vital role in handling a significant portion of the country’s imports and exports.

VDR President Gaby Bornheim emphasized the importance of a strong merchant fleet for economic stability and national security, especially amidst increasing geopolitical and trade risks. However, the report also shed light on some concerning trends in the German shipping industry.

Challenges and Decline in Tonnage

While Germany remains a prominent maritime hub globally, VDR reported a decline in the country’s shipping tonnage from its peak in 2010. The industry has slipped to third place in container shipping, behind Switzerland and China. In 2024, German shipping companies purchased 70 vessels but sold 180 ships, indicating a challenging market environment.

The report also highlighted that a significant portion of German shipping companies are small to medium-sized enterprises, facing stiff competition and regulatory hurdles. The industry is grappling with uncertainties stemming from geopolitical disruptions, trade policies, and administrative burdens within Europe.

Call for Long-Term Measures

VDR called for targeted, long-term measures to enhance the competitiveness of German shipping companies and maintain the country’s position as a maritime leader. The association stressed the need to streamline processes, reduce bureaucracy, and align climate protection regulations globally to bolster Germany’s economic strength at sea.

Attracting Young Talent

Despite the challenges, VDR also reported a positive trend in 2024 with an increase in young talent joining the industry. The number of trainees in the shipping sector saw a 14 percent rise, indicating a growing interest among young professionals. It is essential to continue attracting and nurturing young talent to ensure the industry’s sustainability.

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In conclusion, while the German shipping industry faces various challenges, the call for long-term measures and the influx of young talent signal hope for its future. By addressing regulatory hurdles, enhancing competitiveness, and nurturing a new generation of professionals, German shipping can navigate through turbulent waters and emerge stronger in the global maritime landscape.

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