GLOBAL schedule reliability rose 7.4 percentage points month to month in May 2025, reaching 65.8 per cent, the highest level since November 2023.
This marks the fourth straight monthly improvement, and a 10-point increase year on year, reports London's Port Technology International.
Sea-Intelligence has released issue 166 of its Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, covering schedule reliability through May 2025.
Among the top 13 carriers, Maersk ranked highest at 75.9 per cent, followed by Hapag-Lloyd at 72.5 per cent.
Most other carriers ranged between 55 per cent and 70 per cent, with Ocean Network Express (ONE) recording the lowest performance at 55.1 per cent.
For the emerging carrier alliances, Gemini Cooperation posted the highest schedule reliability.
The Alliance is followed by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) (70.5 per cent all, 77.9 per cent trade) and Premier Alliance (55.2 per cent all, 52.7 per cent trade). The Ocean Alliance, one of the legacy groups, scored 57.4 per cent.
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