Sea-Intelligence: Schedule Reliability Remains Steady as Maersk Tops Charts

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Sea-Intelligence has recently published its Global Liner Performance (GLP) report for January 2025, revealing that global schedule reliability trends have remained consistent into the new year.

Schedule reliability remains steady

The schedule reliability in 2024 stayed within 50-55%, with January 2025 maintaining a score of 51.5%, the same as January 2024. However, there was a slight decrease of -2.1 percentage points on a month-to-month basis. Additionally, the average delay for late vessel arrivals dropped to 5.32 days, the lowest since July 2024.

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Among the top carriers, Maersk led with a 55.0% reliability rate. Other carriers like Yang Ming and OOCL had the lowest scores, around 46.6%. The gap in reliability between the most and least reliable carriers shrank to under 8.5 percentage points, the smallest since March 2017. Sea-Intelligence also reported that, on a year-over-year level, seven carriers improved their reliability, with Maersk showing the largest improvement of 10.9 percentage points.

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