Top 3 Trends in the Marine Grease Market
Technavio’s latest market research
report on the global marine
grease market provides an analysis of the most important trends
expected to impact the market outlook from 2018-2022. Technavio defines an emerging trend as a factor that has the
potential to significantly impact the market and contribute to its growth or
decline.
The shipbuilding industry is the primary consumer of the global marine grease market. The growth of the shipbuilding business was very low till 2010 after which it exhibited rapid growth mainly due to the growth of the global foreign direct investment (FDI) flows, seaborne trade, and expansion of businesses of multinational companies. The production of new ships and increase in the repair and maintenance of old ships will act as a driving factor for the global marine grease market.
The three
emerging market trends driving the global marine grease market according to
Technavio research analysts are:
- Regulations on emission
levels
- Increasing demand from APAC
- Rising popularity of
bio-based grease
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Regulations
on emission levels
The maritime transport industry
is the biggest end-user of marine grease. There has been a sharp decline in
shipping operations and the environmental regulations regarding international
maritime have become more stringent. The International Maritime Organization
(IMO) introduced the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) in 2011 for all the
new ships, which have been contracted from 2013. EEDI has also imposed a type
of carbon emission prevention trading system and carbon emission tax that
encourages shipbuilding companies to design and manufacture more fuel-efficient
vessels. EEDI has regulations that limit the carbon emissions from ships. If
the level of emission does not meet the required level, the ship cannot be
delivered.
The main shipyards in South Korea
are developing dual engines, which can use both heavy fuel and LNG to improve
sailing efficiency and meet environmental regulations. Greases are used to
protect the parts of the ship from fouling. Fouling of the ship hull leads to
speed reduction, increased fuel consumption, a higher frequency of dry
dockings, and loss of time and money. The reduction in the fuel efficiency
caused by biofouling in the shipping industry leads to large operational
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