Liner reliability improves in May

Thursday, June 14, 2012
   Liner carrier schedule reliability improved from 78 percent in April to 81 percent in May, according to the latest figures from maritime analyst SeaIntel in its monthly Global Liner Schedule Reliability report.    SeaIntel said the better performance has been driven primarily by improvement on the transpacific, transatlantic, and Asia-Europe trade.    “This might indicate that the somewhat lower performance seen in the last couple of months might have been related to the car...
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