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Sea-Intelligence reports increased sailing volatility

The volatility, in terms of how many vessels more or less are sailing from week to week, has increased dramatically into the North America West Coast, according to a latest report from Sea-Intelligence.

“Vessel delays/early arrivals, blank sailings, and extra-loaders, all increase the volatility in the number of sailings per week. Moreover, the fluctuations have increased sharply compared to before the pandemic,” said Alan Murphy, CEO of Sea-Intelligence.

To illustrate this phenomenon, the Danish data analysis company calculated the standard deviation of the data (in percentage terms), seen over a rolling one-year period from January 2012 to January 2023.

For Asia-North America West Coast, this is shown in the following figure:

Source: Sea-Intelligence.com, Sunday Spotlight, issue 592

While the apex was reached in early 2021, we begin to see another phase of consistently increasing volatility heading into 2023. On Asia-North America East Coast, the apex was reached in January 2022, and since then, while the volatility has fallen and settled at a slightly lower level, it is still higher than in the pre-pandemic period, according to the report.

Additionally, on Asia-North Europe, the volatility in the number of sailings was on an increasing slope ever since 2013, making sharp jumps in both early 2020 and the summer of 2021.

“There was a sharp drop in early 2022, with volatility plateauing some 6% points higher than the pre-pandemic period. On Asia-Mediterranean however, volatility is on a declining trend, but still higher than in the pre-pandemic period,” noted Murphy.





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