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Schedule Reliability continues its Upward Trend : Sea – Intelligence

January 5, 2023
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COPENHAGEN: Global schedule reliability improved by 4.7 percentage points M/M in November 2022 and reached 56.6%. 
The average delay for LATE vessel arrivals has also been improving consistently since the start of the year. In November 2022, average delay improved once again, dropping by another -0.58 days M/M to 5.04 days. Both schedule reliability and average delay are now better than the 2020 level as well.
With schedule reliability of 63.4%, MSC was the most reliable carrier in November 2022, followed by Maersk with 61.7%. They were the only carriers above 60%. The next 8 carriers recorded schedule reliability of 50%-60%, while 4 carriers recorded schedule reliability of 40%-50%. Yang Ming recorded the lowest schedule reliability of 42.5%. Apart from Yang Ming, all of the top-14 carriers recorded a M/M improvement in schedule reliability, whereas all carriers recorded a double-digit Y/Y improvement in schedule reliability, with 12 carriers recording improvements of over 20 percentage points.
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