COPENHAGEN : Global schedule reliability has begun to improve, with the March 2024 statistic up 1.6 percentage points Month-over-Month (MoM) to 54.6 per cent, according to Sea Intelligence The maritime data company has released
COPENHAGEN : Sea-Intelligence has released the 150th edition of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, featuring schedule reliability data up to and including January 2024. Amidst the ongoing Red Sea crisis, global schedule reliability
COPENHAGEN : Sea-Intelligence has released the 149th issue of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, providing schedule reliability data up to and including December 2023 and covering schedule reliability across 34 different trade lanes
SCHINDELLEGI : As a leader in sea logistics, Kuehne+Nagel closely tracks and collects data on the movement of vessels, including actual arrivals and vessel delays. Kuehne+Nagel is publishing a summary of this analysis in
COPENHAGEN : Global schedule reliability has declined by 2.5 month-over-month (MoM) in November 2023 to 61.9 per cent. According to Sea-Intelligence’s issue 148 of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, on a year-over-year (YoY)
COPENHAGEN : Sea-Intelligence has published issue 147 of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, with schedule reliability figures up to and including October 2023. As the report itself is quite comprehensive and covers schedule reliability
COPENHAGEN : Sea-Intelligence reported that while schedule reliability continued to increase for much of 2022, in January 2023 there has been a month-to-month decline of 3.8%, reaching to 52.6%. Despite this decrease, schedule reliability
DENMARK : Schedule reliability across the world has been pretty poor throughout the year, as several ports and regions have been severely impacted by port congestion, according to Sea-Intelligence’s latest report. As can be