Last week, I received news from a contact who is friends with one of the biggest billionaire shipping families in the world. He told me they had no ships at sea right now, because operating them meant running at a loss.
This weekend, reports are circulating saying much the same thing: The North Atlantic has little or no cargo ships traveling in its waters. Instead, they are anchored. Unmoving. Empty.
You can see one such report here. According to it,
Commerce between Europe and North America has literally come to a halt. For the first time in known history, not one cargo ship is in-transit in the North Atlantic between Europe and North America. All of them (hundreds) are either anchored offshore or in-port. NOTHING is moving.
This has never happened before. It is a horrific economic sign; proof that commerce is literally stopped.
We checked VesselFinder.com and it appears to show no ships in transit anywhere in the world. We aren’t experts on shipping, however, so if you have a better site or source to track this apparent phenomenon, please let us know.

We also checked MarineTraffic.com, and it seemed to show the same thing. Not a ship in transit…

If true, this would be catastrophic for world trade. Even if it’s not true, shipping is still nearly dead in the water according to other indices. The Baltic Dry Index, an assessment of the price of moving major raw materials by sea, was already at record all-time lows a month ago... and in the last month it has dropped even more, especially in the last week. Today BDIY hit 415...
Factories aren’t buying and retailers aren’t stocking. The ratio of inventory to sales in the US is an indicator of this. The last time that ratio was this high was during the “great recession” in 2008.

Hey, Ms. Yellen, what recovery? The economy is taking on water at a rapid rate.
The storm has been building for some time, actually. Not so long ago, there was a spate of reports that the world’s automobile manufacturers were in trouble because cars were not selling and shipments were backing up around the world.
ZeroHedge reported on it this way:
In the past several years, one of the topics covered in detail on these pages has been the surge in such gimmicks designed to disguise lack of demand and end customer sales, used extensively by US automotive manufacturers, better known as “channel stuffing”, of which General Motors is particularly guilty and whose inventory at dealer lots just hit a new record high.
Here is a photo of unsold cars in the United Kingdom from that article.

The world’s economy seems in serious trouble. You can’t print your way to prosperity. All you are doing is hollowing out your economy. Draining it. And sooner or later it’s empty and you have to start over after a good deal of crisis and chaos.
It’s no coincidence that China is struggling desperately to contain a stock implosion. Reportedly, banks have been told they are forbidden to buy US dollars and numerous Chinese billionaires have gone missing. And the markets have just opened on Monday and are again deeply in the red.
Here at The Dollar Vigilante we’ve specialized in explaining the reality of the global faux-economy and why it’s important that you not believe mainstream media lies.
In the meantime, keep your eye on this shipping story! If it is true and worldwide shipping is disastrously foundering, it’ll only be a matter of days before grocery store shelves will reflect that with increasingly bare shelves.
Are people upset now? Just wait. Interruptions in goods and services, most critically food, almost happened in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis. For three days worldwide shipping was stranded due to shipping companies not knowing whether or not the receiver’s bank credit was good.
That crisis was staved off due to a massive amount of money printing. It was a temporary stay of execution, like bailing out the Titanic with coffee cups, however, and one that may reach much larger proportions in 2016.
Sailors watch the weather to see if it is safe to set sail. Investors should be watching the economic climate with the same intensity.
We are already sailing through very stormy waters.




this is going to make 2008 be a walk in the park
No ships at sea? Maybe an asteroid is forecast to hit us. Are all the bankers up at high altitude in Davos, yet?
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-05/potential-dangerous-asteroid-hi...
I thought Mr. Yellon's economy was unsinkable?
If it has run aground, it can't sink, but it can't float either. It'll be interesting to see how much farther the can push the awesome economy narrative before the bail-ins and riots start.......
Fucking unreal. This is some scary shit. Time to load up on some food.
Chingadao!
We expect three shipments ("less-than-containerload" = small shipments) to leave ports there in East Asia over the next few weeks. That would be awful if the shipping lines cannot accomodate us!
But, but, that sounds wrong re NO SHIPS anywhere.
I guess we will know more soon.
While I believe that the world economy is slowing to a halt. I do not believe the claim that there are currently no cargo vessels moving between Europe and North America. Those maps lie because they're not given by satellite tranciever, they're ship-to-ship-to-ground comm systems, which means that any vessel sufficiently far away from land would not register. AIS was never designed to be a satellite information network. Rather, satellites were later outfitted to attempt to detect AIS comm traffic and relay it to ground somewhere. All those maps tell you is that the traffic is low enough that the satellite coverage is likely not good enough to pick up the now depleted shipping traffic at this time (because ship-to-ship and ship-to-sat is disrupted if you don't have sufficiently unbroken lines of cargo vessels transmitting AIS between each other).
Krugman will save us all, like he did in 2008/2009
Probably more related to the stoppage over Christmas/NYears break.
According to Janet Yellen, this is all TRANSITORY. Phucking bitch.
Cue higher taxes in........3,2,1
Last week, I received news from a contact who is friends with one of the biggest billionaire shipping families in the world. He told me they had no ships at sea right now, because operating them meant running at a loss
Thats why I hate Jeff, he is full of shit many times. But the chart does not lie.
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/
There are two gigantic storm systems in the North Atlantic right now. Container ships are not good in big seas and so they are waiting out the storm systems. Nothing to see folks.
Is this post a hoax? No traffic? Must be some sort of misunderstanding.
Nah. The FED and ECB will begin a targeted program of throwing virgins into volcanoes.
The world economy should be right as rain in no time.
Baltic Dry is another matter, though.
Yes it is, and that stat I believe.
Is the Inmarsat maritime tracking satellite picture accessable?
Look for yourself dingdong. There are a couple of ships hugging the coast, but crossing the open Atlantic....zero. Go to the site and look for yourself.
Then we need to compare this picture with ones taken in the past, say a few months ago, or say in 2011. It will show whether there were ships in the mid ocean then.
Well I just got in a better mood. Woo Hoo
There's a heck of a lot of financial icebergs out there at sea...
Queue the fleet of global Titanic's...
Perfect timing for me, I just packed the freezer with meat. Only thing I didn't stock up on was beer.
Careless!
http://www.northernbrewer.com
Make yer own (beer, that is!)
Funny when I click the link I see a ton of ships in transit...on both sites. Try zooming and clicking around fuktards...No let me just grab a still shot of the landing page and not try to examine it at all. C'mon man.
It could all be a coincidence there are none in the great expanse of the Atlantic or Pacific... the ones in transit are all near a major port
There are plenty of ships. I can't find many transiting across the Atlantic or Pacific but I imagine that's because those websites don't show mid-oceanic traffic? I don't know.
I did find one cargo ship transiting from Africa to the east coast of the U.S.
Did you filter out all the passenger vessels and others? I had everything but cargo vessels filtered. out.
With the BDIY at 415 though, it is easy to believe trans-oceanic traffic is extremely low.
I also agree traffic is low, but to claim no ships are moving at all is retarded and lazy. But I guess a point has to be made. #youhadmeathello
Having read this site for years, this is the article that made me complete my registration. I love a doom and gloom article as much as the next ZH'er but this is nonsense. There just arent any receivers in the middle of the ocean. I clicked and can see lots of ships sailing - even oil tankers at $31 a barrell.
Yes. And the idea that store shelves are going to go empty is ridiculous. No food = instant revolution, and TPTB certainly aren't down with that....
Having read this site for years, this is the article that made me complete my registration. I love a doom and gloom article as much as the next ZH'er but this is nonsense. There just arent any receivers in the middle of the ocean. I clicked and can see lots of ships sailing - even oil tankers at $31 a barrell.
Oscar, welcome aboard! Now, I'm gonna tell you a little secret...
If you back out of a comment on this board, it'll double, or triple or however many times you hit the back-arrow, after coming back to check greenies/reddies/replies.
Just a heads-up. I dunno why, I just know it's true.
Zoom in on the English channel there fecking hundreds of ships in transit. WTF is this story.
I found plenty in transit if you can be bothered to zoom in.
The article is out of Dollar Vigilante and Jeff Berwick.
As such, you can reliably expect that it is poorly researched and inaccurate, just like Berwick's Bulgarian "passport program", or his fraud-ridden Galt's Gulch "ranchito prgram" in Chile.
Stay classy, Jeff!
I live by the Channel. I can see quite a few at anchor.
Did you notice that the map makes the EU and US east coast look like the economic center of power again, compared to East Asia ... oh dear ...
But don't you just wish you could make half of the speed I do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Huf-7dZ8Rts
I'm a speck on your horizon/
Gettin' smaller fast/
An ambush wouldn't be surprisin'/
Hope it's better than your last.
English channel, indeed ;)
I know 2 tankers with benzine and Propane are in transit from Ferndale, Washington to Korea and Japan. They loaded last week.
BDI stands for "Baltic DRY Index!"
Fed code name for US economic management - Project Titanic.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2595270/2016-predictions-asteroid-impact-on-ear...
"Object is not in risk list"
http://neo.ssa.esa.int/web/guest/search-for-objects?sum=1&des=357439%202...
Oh. I thought it was supposed to be an earthquake the causes the tsunami.
Or even an "earthquake."
Thats from January 2015 which would make it a year old.
Ah just the person I wanted to see. I have an unrelated question.
why slv maples of eagles?
Ah just the person I wanted to see. I have an unrelated question.
Hedgeless Horseman, why slv maples instead of eagles?
I set this to the wrong person earlier.
UTTER BULLSHIP..
http://www.marinetraffic.com/ee/ais/home/centerx:148/centery:-34/zoom:6
So, I go to your link, I scroll over to the Atlantic ocean, since that's what the article referenced, and I filter out anything except cargo ships and tankers. Guess how many I see on the map? And I'm not talking about ships clustered around islands and anchorages, I'm talking about 'at sea'. I find one 'at sea' in the middle of the Atlantic, just north of Bermuda.
But hey, feel free to send the link the author of the article since it specifically stated in there what site they were using and asking if anyone had any better one since the article was written based on the information that they were using. But hey, why let facts stand in the way of a good rant.