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Slight improvement for schedule reliability in October, Maersk remains on top

The Danish research and analysis company for the global supply chain industry, Sea-Intelligence has published a report showing that reliability continues to be under 40% in 2021.

Source: Sea-Intelligence.com, GLP report, issue 123

In particular, figures from issue 123 of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report demonstrated that schedule reliability recorded another marginal improvement in October of 0.4 percentage points to 34.4%, maintaining the range of 34%-40% seen throughout the year.

“The only ‘positive’, if one should call it that, is that schedule reliability is not plummeting further,” commented Alan Murphy, CEO of Sea-Intelligence.

On a year-on-year level, schedule reliability in October 2021 was down by 18 percentage points, according to Sea-Intelligence statistics.

“The average delay for late vessel arrivals also improved marginally, dropping to 7.34 days, albeit still the highest figure for this month, which has been a theme throughout 2021,” noted Danish researchers.

Maersk was once again the most reliable carrier in October 2021, with schedule reliability of 46.4%, followed by its subsidiary Hamburg Süd with 38.1%, as seen below.

Source: Sea-Intelligence.com

Another three carriers had reliability ranging between 30%-40%, with five carriers recording schedule reliability of 20%-30%, according to Sea-Intelligence data, which also showed that four shipping lines had schedule reliability of under 20%, with Evergreen recording the lowest October 2021 reliability of just 13.4%.

“Ten carriers recorded a month-to-month improvement in schedule reliability, while no carrier recorded a year-on-year improvement in schedule reliability, with all but three carriers recording double-digit year-on-year declines of over 20 percentage points,” pointed out Murphy.





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