Tonnage for Orders Reports

Weekly snapshots of the vessels sailing "for orders" worldwide — spot-market tanker and bulk-carrier tonnage, compiled from live AIS. See the live tracker for the current list.

Market Report17 August 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 17 August 2026

As of 17 August 2026, 746 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, down 1 (0%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 518 of them (69%…

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Market Report10 August 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 10 August 2026

As of 10 August 2026, 747 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, up 36 (5%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 518 of them (69%)…

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Market Report3 August 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 3 August 2026

As of 3 August 2026, 711 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, up 75 (12%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 511 of them (72%)…

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Market Report27 July 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 27 July 2026

As of 27 July 2026, 636 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, up 60 (10%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 429 of them (67%),…

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Market Report20 July 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 20 July 2026

As of 20 July 2026, 576 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, up 96 (20%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 385 of them (67%),…

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Market Report13 July 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 13 July 2026

As of 13 July 2026, 480 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, up 275 (134%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 323 of them (67%…

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Market Report6 July 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 6 July 2026

As of 6 July 2026, 205 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide, up 120 (141%) from the previous report. Tankers made up 141 of them (69%)…

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Market Report5 July 2026

Tonnage for Orders — 5 July 2026

As of 5 July 2026, 85 vessels were broadcasting a "for orders" destination worldwide. Tankers made up 56 of them (66%), alongside 21 bulk carriers and cargo shi…

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