According to the latest news from YCD, the schedule reliability of global shipping companies will continue to improve in November 2022, with a month-on-month increase of 4.7% to 56.6%. According to the latest report by Sea-Intelligence , a Danish maritime data analysis company, the average delay rate of ships has also continued to improve since the beginning of this year. As of November 2022, the average number of days of delay has decreased again by 0.58 days, and the latest data is 5.04 sky.
Among them, MSC with a schedule reliability of 63.4%, became the most reliable carrier in November 2022, surpassing Maersk with a reliability score of 61.7%. Maersk topped the monthly liner reliability rankings throughout the year, but MSC finally overtook its rival for the first time last month.
2M Alliance Partner is the only carrier with a reliability score above 60%. The next 8 container shipping lines recorded 50%-60% schedule reliability, while 4 shipping lines recorded 40%-50% schedule reliability.
Taiwanese container line Yang Ming had the lowest schedule reliability in November at 42.5%. Except for Yang Ming, all carriers in the top 14 saw shift reliability improve month-over-month, while all carriers posted double-digit year-over-year shift reliability increases, with 12 carriers improving by more than 20 percent.