The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index, an indicator monitoring the shipping rates for vessels conveying dry commodities, declined for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, decreasing approximately 0.6% to a low of 2,072 points—its weakest level since November 6. This decline was primarily influenced by the larger vessel segment. Specifically, the capesize index, which generally handles 150,000-ton shipments like iron ore and coal, experienced a reduction for the second straight session, falling by 2.2% to 3,192 points. Conversely, the panamax index, commonly responsible for transporting 60,000-70,000 tons of coal or grain, increased by 1.1%, reaching a peak not seen since October 29 at 1,865 points. Meanwhile, the supramax index edged up by 17 points, attaining a position of 1,344 points.