A generalized slow economic recovery in the Black Sea region is likely to impact the shipping industry in Bulgaria, with the Port of Varna expecting volume tonnage to grow at low rates in the coming years. As work on constructing a new intermodal terminal at the Port of Varna becomes underway, it is expected to add a boost for processing containers. Furthermore, the Bulgarian government is investing significantly to upgrade the facilities at the Port of Burgas.
Location of Bulgaria on the Black Sea has allowed the country's shipping sector to grow on the back of major import/export partners.
The Bulgarian shipping industry remains under the potential threat of high political uncertainty along with corruption issues. Eurozone recovery is also going to be a concern for the Bulgarian shipping sector.
TaiyouReports.com presents an analysis of the Shipping Industry in Bulgaria. The report covers the following:
- A brief analysis of the global shipping industry including global container supply and demand scenario, container freight rates, an overview of the crude tanker market, product tanker market, chemical tanker market, automobile export tanker market, and the dry bulk market.
- An analysis of the shipping industry in Bulgaria through industry overview, analysis of the container shipping industry and an investment profile of the industry. Also included is an industry SWOT analysis.
- Impacts on the shipping industry in Bulgaria are analyzed through industry trends.
- A thorough industry outlook includes an overall industry forecast and a performance forecast of the Port of Varna.
- An analysis of the major industry players is included. We include both domestic and global market players. Analysis of the major players is analyzed through SWOT analysis, financial analysis, business segment analysis, company strategy, company outlook along with industry presence.
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