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Smaller container ships coming onstream on Transpacific: Sea-Intelligence report

Sea-Intelligence has conducted a report to examine the influx of small vessels on the Transpacific trade, showing that on Asia-North America West Coast (NAWC),...

11.6% liner capacity “lost” in February, reports Sea-Intelligence

Danish data analysts of Sea-Intelligence have conducted research to gauge the impact that congestion and vessel delays have had on the global deployed liner...

Alliance vs non-alliance on Atlantic reliability: Sea-Intelligence

Sea-Intelligence has conducted a report on the difference in schedule reliability between alliance and non-alliance carriers on the Transatlantic trade to see if there...

Global schedule reliability records largest improvement in the last two years

Global schedule reliability improved by 4% month-on-month in February 2022, reaching 34.4%, according to research conducted by Sea-Intelligence. The company's analysts noted that this is...

Container carriers achieve operating profit of over US$110 billion in 2021

Sea-Intelligence has analysed the financial and volume performance of the global shipping lines, founding that they have made an astounding operating profit of over...

Significant tonnage tax advantage for large container carriers

A range of countries offers shipping companies the opportunity to be taxed in accordance with tonnage tax regulations, which means paying a fixed amount...

Sea-Intelligence predicts increase in US West Coast vessel queue

The vessel queue outside of ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (LA/LB) has presently dropped to 66 vessels from 100-105 vessels in the...

Post-CNY capacity to break records in 2022

Sea-Intelligence has analysed the capacity deployed on Transpacific and Asia-Europe in the 12 weeks after the Chinese New Year (CNY) period, since 2017. "Since CNY...

Schedule reliability drops to record-low in January 2022

Schedule reliability dropped again, this time by 0.9 percentage points, month-to-month to 30.9%. This is the lowest ever global schedule reliability since the Danish...

The coming pile of empty containers

Sea-Intelligence has reported that the delays and bottlenecks in the container supply chain will begin to improve at some point and eventually we will...
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