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Table 1
World Orderbook as of September 2001
(Self-propelled vessels of 100 gross tons and over)
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1 |
South Korea |
507 |
31,299,355 |
2 |
Japan |
455 |
19,152,803 |
3 |
China (People’s Republic) |
307 |
5,443,164 |
4 |
Poland |
132 |
2,805,792 |
5 |
Germany |
100 |
2,252,726 |
6 |
Italy |
65 |
2,220,642 |
7 |
Croatia |
50 |
1,553,957 |
8 |
United States |
46 |
1,038,059 |
9 |
China (Republic of Taiwan) |
32 |
960,648 |
10 |
Finland |
13 |
871,252 |
11 |
Romania |
103 |
871,250 |
12 |
Spain |
92 |
691,139 |
13 |
France |
23 |
667,833 |
14 |
Netherlands |
196 |
577,603 |
15 |
Denmark |
13 |
528,820 |
16 |
Ukraine |
30 |
435,832 |
17 |
Russia |
79 |
356,287 |
18 |
Philippines |
11 |
338,000 |
19 |
Singapore |
54 |
328,475 |
20 |
Turkey |
54 |
273,171 |
|
Top 20 total |
2,362 |
72,666,808 |
|
Top 20, percentage of total |
89% |
99% |
|
World total |
2,648 |
73,581,049 |
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Office
of Statistical and Economic Analysis, extracted from Lloyd’s Maritime Information
Service, World Orderbook data, as of January 2002.
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