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09.03.2022

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A new low in reliability on the seas


Copenhagen-based Sea-Intelligence has analysed the schedule reliability figures up to and including January 2022. As expected, schedule reliability lost again to reach 30.9% "the lowest ever global schedule reliability since Sea-Intelligence started the measure in 2011", said CEO Alan Murphy in a press release.

 

Compared to the same period in 2020, schedule reliability declined by -3.8 percentage points. Despite the low schedule reliability since January 2021, there hasn’t been much fluctuation, with the global scores largely between 30%-40%.

 

The average delay for late vessel arrivals decreased slightly to 7.38 days, the sixth consecutive month with the delay figure above seven days. Maersk was once again the most reliable top-14 carrier in January 2022, followed by Hamburg Süd, MSC and HMM. (sh)

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