SCHEDULE reliability across global liner trades climbed to 58.7 per cent in April 2025, the highest since November 2023, according to Copenhagen's Sea-Intelligence.
Issue 165 of the Global Liner Performance report analyses data from 34 trade lanes and over 60 carriers, noting a 1.7 percentage point monthly gain.
Year-on-year, global schedule reliability improved by 6.5 percentage points.
Maersk led top carriers with 73.4 per cent reliability, followed by Hapag-Lloyd at 72.3 per cent and MSC at 60.7 per cent.
A new methodology includes "all arrivals" (both origin and destination calls) and "trade arrivals" (destination only) due to incomplete alliance data in early 2025.
Gemini Cooperation posted 90.7 per cent (all arrivals) and 87.0 per cent (trade arrivals); MSC followed with 69.8 per cent and 77.3 per cent respectively.
The Premier Alliance recorded 53.0 per cent (all) and 51.3 per cent (trade), while outgoing groups Ocean Alliance, THE Alliance, and 2M posted 51.1 per cent, 49.8 per cent, and 33.5 per cent respectively.
Full rollout of the new alliances is expected by July, enabling more complete performance assessments.
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