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Excess global demand almost eliminated, says Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data company, Sea-Intelligence, analysed what the removal of capacity from the market (due to ship delays) means for the efficient development of...

Low vessel utilisation to fuel rate decline: Sea-Intelligence

The maritime data analysts of Sea-Intelligence looked at the development of nominal vessel utilization, which they described as "a key parameter in gauging the...

Sea-Intelligence sees NAWC ports’ volume growth slowing in 2022 Q2

Danish maritime data company Sea-Intelligence analysed container handling statistics in the second quarter of the year for major North American West Coast ports (Los...

“Schedule reliability improves to 40% in June,” reports Sea-Intelligence

Danish maritime data analysis company, Sea-Intelligence has reported that the schedule reliability of ocean carriers has increased in June 2022. As stated in the report,...

“Distance impact turning negative,” reports Sea-Intelligence

In the first article of Sunday Spotlight issue 574, the Danish maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence examined the evolution of the average distance traveled...

Sea-Intelligence sees alliances have “preferential services for blank sailings”

In its latest report, the maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence said that not every service received the same treatment when it came to blank...

US market seems to gradually return to pre-pandemic levels

With spot rates falling faster than what seasonality would suggest on most major trades, market participants are anxious to gauge whether this means a...

Downward pressure on rates: demand or supply driven?

Given the recent decline in spot rates (below what could be explained by normal seasonality), maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence sought to answer a...

“Schedule reliability remains between 30% and 40%,” reports Sea-intelligence

"Global schedule reliability seems to continue to follow the trend seen in 2021, with schedule reliability fluctuating within a small range but at a...

Sea-Intelligence reports sharp change in US contract behaviour – Temporary situation or harbinger of fundamental shift?

Service contracts between shippers and carriers in the United States must be submitted to the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). Although these contracts are confidential, the...
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