Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • News
  • Features
  • Knowledge Library
  • Columns
  • Customs
  • Jobs
  • Directory
  • FX Rates
  • Contact us
    • Contact us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send us news
    • Editorial Guidelines
Sea Freight
International

Global shipping schedule reliability declines

03 Mar 2015 - by Staff reporter
0 Comments

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

Congestion on the US West Coast and implementation of alliance networks meant that 2015 kicked-off with an all-time record low schedule reliability, according to SeaIntel’s latest Global Liner Performance report. On-time performance decreased to 67.8% in January (based on 10 762 vessel arrivals), from 71.2% in December. Data from INTTRA shows that container delivery declined to 49.1%, based on nearly 3 million container arrivals.



The decline in schedule reliability means that 2015 starts out slightly lower than 2014 did, but significantly lower than both 2012 and 2013. “There is no doubt that shippers during 2014 experienced considerably lower on-time performance than in 2012 and 2013, and 2015 does not show any improvements yet,” said Morten Berg Thomsen, shipping analyst at SeaIntel.



For the 6th consecutive month Maersk Line, Hamburg Süd and CSAV were the most reliable carriers, with an on-time performance in January of 80.2%, 80% and 78.5%, respectively. The worst performing carrier was Yang Ming with a performance of 63%. NYK, HMM, Hapag-Lloyd and ZIM were the only four carriers who managed to improve their scores in January, advancing the four carriers up the ranking.



“Global schedule reliability is a good indicator of the carriers’ overall on-time performance, but it can only be used as guidance. If a shipper wants to have the best possible service offering in the market he operates in, then he needs to have access to accurate information on a trade lane level, irrespective of whether the shipment is from Asia to North Europe or East Coast South America to Asia, as carrier performance will vary widely between individual trade lanes”, said Berg Thomsen.

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.
Subscribe to receive print copies of Freight News Features to your door.

Budget postponed amidst coalition tensions

Economy

Attempts to implement 2% VAT increase boomerangs, exposing fiscal differences in the GNU.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Inefficient logistics cost citrus sector R5.3bn in 2024

Logistics

Public-private partnerships are the only long-term way to ensure logistical efficiency – CGA

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

A billion a day – that’s what SA loses through freight failures

Logistics

Every economic sector was affected by inadequate logistics capacity. – Dr Juanita Maree, Saaff.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Budget: Godongwana must act on port concessions

Domestic

The DA has urged the government to move ahead with reforms to improve logistics efficiencies.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

SA should nurture Sacu markets – Wandile Sihlobo

Africa

In January Botswana instituted a new ban, this time on grains, including maize, sorghum and wheat.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Mining sector beneficiation could boost exports

Economy

If more minerals were processed locally before export, the industry could contribute 50–60% of exports.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Flower trade blossoms thanks to airfreight sophistication

Air Freight
19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

EU Council extends Red Sea operation

Sea Freight

The Council has prolonged the mandate of Operation Aspides to 2025.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

High-emission exports face costly EU penalties

Imports and Exports

Levies exceeding 50% of the value of unprocessed aluminium could be a reality by 2034.

19 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Operations at windbound Port of CT set to resume

Sea Freight

Freight News columnist Clifford Evans said he saw a loaded container vessel rolling in heavy swells in the Bay.

18 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Carriers compete to lock clients into long-term deals

Logistics

Red Sea uncertainty has led to negotiations to secure higher freight rates, Xeneta’s research shows.

18 Feb 2025
0 Comments

Twenty MSC crew airlifted after vessel runs aground

Sea Freight

Damage to the ship and its cargo is being assessed by a salvage company.

18 Feb 2025
0 Comments
  • More

FeatureClick to view

Sea Freight May 2025

Border Beat

Fuel-crime curbing causes tanker build-up at Moz border
08 May 2025
Border police turn the tide on illegal crossings
29 Apr 2025
BMA officials arrested for enabling illegal immigration
24 Apr 2025
More

Featured Jobs

New

Transport Clerk (DBN)

Tiger Recruitment
Durban (New Germany)
09 May
New

Operations’ Coordinator

Brinks Security PTY LTD
Johannesburg
09 May
More Jobs
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Freight News RSS
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send us news
  • Contact us