Oslo - Sea-Intelligence Sunday Spotlight analysed the share of capacity operated outside of major alliance structures on the Asia-North America West Coast trade lane. Sourced from Sea‑Intelligence’s Trade Capacity Outlook database, the data indicates that the share of non‑alliance capacity is rapidly diminishing on the Transpacific trade lane from Asia to North America West Coast (NAWC), dropping to levels not seen in a decade.
Over the past 14 years, calculated as a 13‑week rolling average, to account for short‑term volatility. The historical spikes during periods of market turmoil clearly demonstrate that . . .
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