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Empty container movements surge by 20%

Utilizing data from Container Trade Statistics (CTS) on the movement of full containers between regions, Sea-Intelligence estimated the corresponding trends in empty container movements. Empty...

Scrubber savings reach US$13 billion, reports Sea-Intelligence

According to Sea Intelligence, the IMO2020 regulations require the use of fuel oils containing less than 0.5% sulphur, such as Very Low Sulphur Fuel...

Sea-Intelligence forecasts 16% increase in TEU*Miles due to Red Sea crisis

After reconfiguring liner networks to incorporate the round-of-Africa routing, Sea-Intelligence's standard model for estimating demand in TEU*Miles was used to assess the potential impact...

Assessing round-of-Africa routing disruptions on deployed capacity

The significant disruptions in services due to the round-of-Africa routing naturally raise questions about the impact on deployed capacity. Here comes Sea-Intelligence's Trade Capacity Outlook...

Maersk and 2M stand out in 2023 schedule reliability rankings

According to Sea-Intelligence, the annual global schedule reliability experienced a notable increase of 19.5 percentage points (PP), rising from 42.6% to 62.1% by the...

Contrasting schedule reliability in Taiwan’s container lines

Sea-Intelligence has released the 149th issue of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, providing schedule reliability data up to and including December 2023 and...

Red Sea crisis expected to spike vessel emissions

As the Red Sea conflict intensifies, it becomes evident that we might be in it for the long haul, forcing shipping lines into round-of-Africa...

Red Sea Crisis marks second largest capacity drop after Ever Given grounding

Sea-Intelligence reports that the Red Sea crisis has been going on for a month now, and the current service networks are clearly in flux,...

Sea-Intelligence sees major short-term impact of Red Sea crisis on container capacity

The ocean carriers find their service networks extremely volatile and prone to rapid alterations, as the Red Sea crisis is still ongoing and the...

Red Sea crisis: Switch to round-Africa affects required vessel capacity and transit times

Sea-Intelligence has noted that this week saw a sharp escalation of the security situation in the Bab-al-Mandeb strait off the coast of Yemen. In its...
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