SHIP REGRESSION ANALYSIS
Conversion factors used in this ship regression analysis are Gross Tonnage (GT) and Deadweight (DWT). GT/DWT is undimensional, DWT/GT is in t/m3 and lb/ft3 respectively. Average, minimum and maximum values in the table results below are based on 127,899 ships in active service and under construction and 122,574 ship out of service. The analyses includes a total of 123 ship types. Ships in active service and under constrction are built or will be delivered from 1975 to 2032 having DWT from 24,567 to 245,665 and GT from 35,567 to 414,676 and length between 20 to 400 mtrs. Ships out of service are from 1868 to 1974 having DWT from 24,567 to 245,665 and GT from 35,567 to 414,676 and length between 20 to 400 mtrs.
1. Average values of GT/DWT and DWT/GT represent non-linear equations with raise of GT and DWT from smaller to bigger ships therefore simple addition of min and max values and division of their sum in half does not represent the actual average values
2. Table values last update: 9 September 2024
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