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Containership reliability ends 2014 on a
downer
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The
latest data shows that the aggregate on-time performance for the Asia-Europe,
Transpacific and Transatlantic trades dropped to 58% in December, down from 62%
in November and 64% in October.
Source:
Drewry Carrier Performance Insight
(http://cpi.drewry.co.uk)
December’s
on-time performance was the worst since August (55%) with the monthly decline
the result of weaker reliability across all three trades.
Reliability
in the Asia-Europe trade (7,475 voyages tracked) declined by 4.5 points
month-on-month to 64.3%. In the Transpacific (3,826 voyages), the on-time
performance dropped 3.3 points to a new low of 47.4%, while Transatlantic (570
voyages) reliability also slumped to a nadir of 46.3%, down by 12.6
points.
Maersk
Line was the most reliable carrier in the October-December period, recording a
three-month average on-time performance of 80%, up 3 points on the previous
quarter. In second place was Hamburg Süd with 75%, followed by COSCO on
70%.
The
biggest improvement in the fourth quarter came from MOL, which gained 11 points
to 60%, while MSC, one of the industry’s perennial under-performers, jumped by 9
points to 61%. The improvement at MSC suggests that it is striving to meet the
standards of Maersk, its partner in the new “2M” vessel sharing agreement that
starts January 2015.
“The
slower-demand winter season should ease some of the congestion pressures and
allow for some improvement in container shipping reliability,” said Simon
Heaney, senior manager of supply chain research at Drewry.
“Falling
bunker prices should also help raise the on-time performance as carriers will
face a lower fuel bill for speeding up ships that fall behind schedule. However,
the introduction of new alliance service networks from the start of 2015 is a
short-term risk to reliability as new schedules are phased in,” added
Heaney.
Building
on Drewry’s long established schedule reliability benchmarking that started back
in 2005, the new Carrier Performance Insight provides
the ability to benchmark the reliability performance of container carriers on a
port-to-port, trade lane, service and industry-wide basis. This information is
available via a user-friendly website powered by data from e-commerce
platform CargoSmart.
Drewry
is offering FREE trial access to the new
online version until 31st January 2015.
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