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US market seems to gradually return to pre-pandemic levels

With spot rates falling faster than what seasonality would suggest on most major trades, market participants are anxious to gauge whether this means a...

Downward pressure on rates: demand or supply driven?

Given the recent decline in spot rates (below what could be explained by normal seasonality), maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence sought to answer a...

“Schedule reliability remains between 30% and 40%,” reports Sea-intelligence

"Global schedule reliability seems to continue to follow the trend seen in 2021, with schedule reliability fluctuating within a small range but at a...

Sea-Intelligence reports sharp change in US contract behaviour – Temporary situation or harbinger of fundamental shift?

Service contracts between shippers and carriers in the United States must be submitted to the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). Although these contracts are confidential, the...

Chinese players lead in liner growth story

Four of the seven new entrants into Sea-Intelligence’s list of the world’s 50 largest liner operators are from China, as they rode on soaring...

Shippers’ crucial decision on Asia-NAEC service variability vs. reliability

Maritime data analysis company Sea-Intelligence said that with incredibly poor schedule reliability across the entire liner shipping industry, it is often instructive to find...

Box lines’ profitability remains at record levels with combined Q1 EBIT of US$43.9 billion

Following the "trend" of the last quarters and years, container lines have recorded very strong operating profits once again in the first quarter of...

Cargo delays have caused US$5-10 billion losses for shippers during Covid-19 pandemic

The Danish maritime data analysis company, Sea-Intelligence has measured schedule reliability from the perspective of the cargo being moved. In the first phase, the analysts...

Global port congestion shows signs of improvement, still far from normal

Although there are improvements in container vessel delays and terminal congestion indicators, the port congestion situation worldwide remains far from normal levels, according to...

Global schedule reliability still in historical low levels

Global schedule reliability seems to continue to follow the trend seen in 2021, with schedule reliability within a small range but at a slightly...
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