Drewry: Container Reliability Stable in November
Six of the 10 trades covered recorded month-on-month on-time improvements in November, but worse performances in each of the three East-West trades and in the Asia-South America route – the only North-South trade to decline – dragged down the overall reliability performance. The average deviation from the sailing schedule was 0.8 days.
Eight of the 19 “Top 20” carriers measured scored an average on-time performance of 80 percent or higher in November. After sharing the top spot in October, Evergreen once again led the pack with an overall on-time average of 85.3 percent, followed by Wan Hai with 84.1 percent. Other carriers to get scores of at least 80 percent in the month were K Line (81.8 percent), Maersk Line (80.9 percent), MOL (80.9 percent), OOCL (80.6 percent), Yang Ming (80.3 percent) and Cosco (80.0 percent). At the bottom of the rankings table was MSC, which scored 53.1 percent.
“The weaker financial environment probably won’t have much, if any, impact as during the industry’s nadir in 2009 on-time reliability actually improved by around 7 points to average 60 percent so there is little reason to expect any worsening in performance this time,” Heaney added.