LONDON's Drewry Maritime's
Carrier Performance Insight team reports that service standards in the
container shipping are as low as 40 per cent when weighed against key
performance indicators.
For "on-time shipment
of cargo", whether a container leaves port as scheduled had a success rate
of 66-70 per cent, showing delays were common before loading.
"An average score of 70
per cent is far too low for a key service industry," said Drewry research
chief Simon Heaney. "Carriers will have to aim higher."
The most reliable carriers,
said the report were Maersk Line and sister company Safmarine followed by
Hanjin.
Four in 10 shippers obtained
a bill of lading within three days of submitting shipping instructions, said
the report. Performances ranged between zero per cent and 93 per cent over the
October 2011 to February 2012 survey period, reported London's International
Freighting Weekly. Transit times noted were better, but 25 per cent of containers
spent longer at sea than planned.
Source : HKSG.
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