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Global box carriers increase schedule reliability at slower pace

Global schedule reliability has continued to improve month to month, although the strength of the improvements has declined with each proceeding month, according to...

Reliability rises close to pre-pandemic levels, reports Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence has reported noticeable improvements across all metrics of schedule reliability and average delay on a global, carrier, carrier...

Leading container lines show improved schedule reliability

Danish maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence showed schedule reliability data through March 2023 in its latest report. March 2023 saw a further month-to-month gain in...

Volume contraction slowing in North America West Coast ports, reports Sea-Intelligence

In March 2023, the rate of contraction for laden imports across the major North American West Coast (NAWC) ports decreased on an annualised basis...

Sea-Intelligence sees shifts in diversity in carriers’ reliability

As schedule reliability is one of the many competitive elements in the shipping industry, the relative performance of shipping companies could partly represent their...

Sea-Intelligence reports US$15 billion drop in box lines 2022 last quarter earnings

Even though the shipping lines recorded 2022-FY Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) of US$138 billion, minus CMA CGM, PIL, and MSC, there were...

Ocean carriers increase schedule reliability, Maersk ahead of competitors

The ocean carriers' global schedule reliability increased sharply by 7.7% month-to-month in February 2023, reaching 60.2%, according to Sea Intelligence. On a year-to-year level, schedule...

Container lines post strong earnings/TEU in 2022: Sea-Intelligence analysis

Shipping lines reported very strong financial results for 2022, according to the latest report by the Danish maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence. At the time...

Transpacific capacity correction stronger than on Asia-Europe

Asia-Europe capacity correction is not as strong as on Transpacific, according to Danish maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence, which reported that unlike on the...

Sea-Intelligence reports strong capacity correction on Asia – North America West Coast

During the first months of the Covid-19 outbreak, ocean carriers were able to cut capacity in line with the massive demand contraction, according to...
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