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World of warships stats by ship10/8/2023 ![]() ![]() These statistics provide different measures of UK shipping interests, set in the global context, including the number of UK registered (UK flagged) vessels. Things you need to know About these statistics This share has remained stable since 2014 the ‘UK fleet’ of ships either owned, parent owned or managed in the UK is larger than the UK registered trading fleet - comprising in total around 4% of the world fleet, by deadweight tonnage.These statistics provide other measures of the UK shipping fleet, based on vessel ownership and management, which show that at the end of 2021: Was the 24th largest trading fleet in the world, on a deadweight tonnage basis, as it was in 2020Īccounted for 21% of deadweight tonnage of the Red Ensign Group, which as a whole would be the world’s 10th largest trading fleet Based on world fleet data (supplied by IHS Global) for trading vessels only, at the end of 2021, the UK registered trading fleet:Īccounted for 0.5% of the world fleet on a deadweight tonnage basis (a measure of cargo carrying capacity), and 0.6% when based on gross tonnage (a measure of vessel size), remaining stable since 2020 ![]() Official data from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency ( MCA) - for all merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes - shows that gross tonnage on the UKSR increased for the first time since 2017 but remains 37% lower than the 2017 peak. Gross tonnage on the UK Ship Register ( UKSR) rose 2% to 10.2 million gross tonnes at end December 2021. All figures are based on vessels of 100 gross tonnes or over. ![]() This statistical release presents summary statistics for UK and world shipping fleets, including analyses by country of registration, UK ownership and management, and trading vessel type. ![]()
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