INTERCARGO’s membership evolution:
as of end 2023:
as of December 2023, membership from across 30 countries comprised:
- 157 Full Members
- with 3,316 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 325 mil dwt
- 95 Associate Members
as of end 2022:
as of December 2022, membership from across 30 countries comprised:
- 151 Full Members
- with 2,397 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 229 mil dwt
- 89 Associate Members
as of end 2021:
as of December 2021, membership from across 30 countries comprised:
- 140 Full Members
- with 2,312 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 221 mil dwt
- i.e. about 19% basis numbers and about 24% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier fleet
- 85 Associate Members
as of end 2020:
as of December 2020:
- 141 Full Members from 30 countries
- with 2,397 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 227 mil dwt
- i.e. about 21% basis numbers and about 25% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier fleet
- 81 Associate Members from 27 countries
as of end 2019:
- 145 Full Members from 29 countries
- with 2,260 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 215 mil dwt
- i.e. about 20% basis numbers and about 25% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier
- 77 Associate Members from 27 countries
as of end 2018:
- 142 Full Members
- with 2,245 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 205 mil dwt
- i.e. about 20% basis numbers and about 25% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier fleet
- 72 Associate Members.
as of end 2017:
- 111 Full Members
- with 1,695 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 152 mil dwt
- i.e. about 16% basis numbers and 18.8% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier fleet
- 78 Associate Members.
as of end 2016:
- 77 Full Members
- with 1,023 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 90 mil dwt
- i.e. about 9.5% basis numbers and 11.5% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier fleet
- 67 Associate Members.
as of end 2015:
- 76 Full Members
- with 1,085 bulkers entered with the Association of a total capacity of 98 mil dwt
- i.e. about 10.1% basis numbers and 12.9% basis dwt of the global dry bulk carrier fleet
- 61 Associate Members.