Seaintel report: ZIM Is best performing carrier in 2016 Q2

2016-08-05

Seaintel report: ZIM Is best performing carrier in 2016 Q2

Seaintel Global Liner Performance Report named ZIM best performing carrier in 2016 Q2 with a score of 87.8% schedule reliability among the Top-19 companies reviewed.

Throughout the first half of 2016, ZIM outperformed the industry, showing constant improvement and reliability levels above and beyond the industry average.

Rafael Ben-Ari, ZIM VP Shipping: “Improved service levels and increased schedule reliability for our customers is a strategic goal for ZIM; the results of our focused efforts are reflected in the reports.”

Seaintel:

Global schedule reliability in 2016-Q2 increased to 85.0% from 78.7% in 2016-Q1, improving 8.5 percentage points on a Y/Y level. In 2016-Q2 all top-20 carriers recorded an increase in schedule reliability over 2016-Q1, with HMM and APL showing the biggest increases of 8.1 and 7.6 percentage points to 85.0% and 85.8%, respectively. Schedule reliability in 2016-Q2 was based on 32,756 distinct vessel arrivals. From a global perspective ZIM, MOL and Hamburg Süd were the most reliable carriers with on-time performances of 87.8%, 87.3% and 87.1%, respectively. The largest Y/Y increases in schedule reliability were seen from MSC, ZIM and Yang Ming by 15.7, 12.0 and 8.0 percentage points, respectively. The Asia-USWC trade lane showed an improvement of 12.1 percentage points to 83.1% from 71.0% in 2016-Q1, while on a Y/Y level trade lane experienced a noticeable increase of 21.4 percentage points from 61.4% in 2015-Q2. ZIM, MOL, Evergreen and Hanjin were the best performing carriers at 92.1%, 90.7%, 89.8% and 89.4%, respectively in 2016-Q2. Schedule reliability in the Asia-USEC trade lane increased by 11.0 percentage points to 83.8% from 72.8% in 2016-Q1 and 7.7 percentage points on a Y/Y level from 76.1% in 2015-Q2. Maersk Line and MSC were the best performing carriers in the trade lane in 2016-Q2, both scoring at 95.1%. The Asia-North Europe trade lane experienced the largest M/M increase of 20.4 percentage points, reaching 81.8% in 2016-Q2, yet still lost 12.0 percentage points on a Y/Y level. The best-performing carriers were Maersk Line, MSC and Yang Ming, at 92.5%, 92.3% and 85.7%, respectively. In the Asia-Mediterranean trade lane quarterly schedule reliability improved by 3.3 percentage points to 85.9% from 82.6% in 2016-Q1. The best performing carriers in the trade lane were K Line at 96.5%, ZIM at 95.5% and OOCL at 90.7%.

Source: Seaintel

Source from : International Shipping News

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