Singapore - Across major global hubs, vessel queues are building, schedules are slipping, and reliability is deteriorating. Yet at the same time, reported delay metrics appear to be improving.
The reason lies in how carriers are managing disruption.
The hidden reality of “negative delays”
Undoubtedly with best intentions shipping lines have increasingly built buffer time into schedules, to absorb ongoing disruption, particularly following prolonged diversions around the Red Sea and Middle East.
Longer published transit times allow carriers to recover from delays more effectively, meaning vessels increasingly arrive "early" against . . .
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