Ghost fleet of container ships off Singapore

Posted on September 15, 2009 by admin

Tony sez, “These haunting images of the gigantic ‘ghost fleet’ of ships parked off the coast of Singapore are one more gripping visualization of the economic state of affairs the world over.”

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Here, on a sleepy stretch of shoreline at the far end of Asia, is surely the biggest and most secretive gathering of ships in maritime history. Their numbers are equivalent to the entire British and American navies combined; their tonnage is far greater. Container ships, bulk carriers, oil tankers – all should be steaming fully laden between China, Britain, Europe and the US, stocking camera shops, PC Worlds and Argos depots ahead of the retail pandemonium of 2009. But their water has been stolen.

They are a powerful and tangible representation of the hurricanes that have been wrought by the global economic crisis; an iron curtain drawn along the coastline of the southern edge of Malaysia’s rural Johor state, 50 miles east of Singapore harbour.

Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession

(Thanks, Tony!)

 Ghost fleet of container ships off Singapore
 Ghost fleet of container ships off Singapore Ghost fleet of container ships off Singapore

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