The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk sea freight index, which monitors the rates for ships transporting dry goods, climbed for the second consecutive day on Friday, increasing approximately 0.8% to 1,979 points, largely driven by gains in larger vessels. The capesize index, often used for transporting 150,000-ton cargoes like iron ore and coal, edged up by 0.7% to reach 2,835 points. Meanwhile, the panamax index, typically responsible for carrying between 60,000 to 70,000 tons of coal or grain, saw a notable rise of 2.5%, settling at 1,802 points. In contrast, among smaller vessel categories, the supramax index dipped by 0.3%, hitting a new one-week low of 1,456 points. Over the week, the overall benchmark index experienced a decline of roughly 2.3%.