June4 , 2026

    Schedule reliability drops in Nov, ZIM least reliable

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    Global schedule reliability recorded the first proper M/M decline in November 2023, down 2.5 percentage points to 61.9 percent, bringing the score in line with that of March 2023.

    “On a Y/Y level, however, schedule reliability was 5.4 percentage points higher, ” says the latest update from Sea-Intelligence.

    “The average delay for LATE vessel arrivals continues to creep up, increasing by 0.10 days M/M to 5.02 days. With the M/M decrease, the average delay for LATE vessel arrivals is now on a similar trajectory to what we saw during the same time-period in 2020.”

    The report covers schedule reliability across 34 different trade lanes and 60+ carriers, the update added.

    Evergreen most reliable carrier

    With 70 percent schedule reliability in November 2023, Evergreen was the most reliable top-13 carrier, followed by Wan Hai with 68.1 percent. Including Wan Hai, six carriers had schedule reliability of 60-70 percent while the remaining six carriers had schedule reliability of 50-60 percent.

    ZIM was the least reliable carrier with schedule reliability of 52.3 percent, the update added.

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