MOL On Time Arrival Performance Results

Press Release
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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ROTTERDAM, 11 May 2011 – MOL today updated On Time Arrival Performance results for January - March 2011 for the major East-West trade lanes for quarterly report as an effort of upgrading and improving the quality of services MOL Liner offers.
Measurement criteria are:
 

  •          Scope of trade lanes is Asia-U.S. West Coast, Asia – U.S. East Coast, Transatlantic, and Asia – Europe.

 

  •         When a vessel arrives in the first port of destination area for both directions, eastbound and westbound, within 24 hours of scheduled time of arrival, the voyage is regarded as On Time Arrival.

 
* MOL has amended its calculation way as follows in order to show its performance more clearly. Table 1 covers all vessels in the above scope and Table 2 covers
MOL vessels under our operation. Both results are weight-averaged based on our allocation of each service. The result for April-December 2010 has been also adjusted
due to this amendment.
 
*The main reasons for delay are New Year Holiday, bad weather and berth congestion due to Japanese earthquake.
 

Source: http://www.mol.co.jp/

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