The
London-based shipping research and consulting firm, Drewry, has concluded
from examining the correlation between carrier terminal ownership and the
choice of port calls by shipping alliances that the choice of port call is
often not in line with carrier terminal ownership interests.
"Our
analysis shows that even when a shipping line has a significant stake in a
terminal, this doesn't necessarily mean that the port is selected for the
network schedule," said Drewry's senior analyst for ports and
terminals, Neil Davidson. "The picture is very varied: in some
cases, the correlation is tight, in others there is no obvious logic at
all."
Drewry
said it looked at both gateway markets in the Benelux countries, the Southwest
Pacific, Southwest and South China/Hong Kong, as well as at transshipment hubs
in Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and Central
America/Caribbean, reported American Shipper.
"For
gateway ports, you can see that carriers have to bear in mind the port
preferences of shippers, for example, so the choice of port is influenced by
other factors," Mr Davidson said. "But what was particularly
surprising was that for the choice of transshipment hub, which is entirely
within the control of a carrier, the correlation was also weak in a number of
cases."
As
an example, Drewry pointed to ports in Benelux, where it said in its Ports and
Terminals Insight report, "The port choices made by the Ocean and THE
Alliances correlate very closely to the member lines' terminal interests, but
for the 2M, the opposite is true."
"What
this analysis shows is that individual lines are not entirely in control of
their own destinies when it comes to port choices, as partner lines in their
alliances may have conflicting port choice preferences and particular
idiosyncrasies," Mr Davidson said.
"Moreover,
even if alliance partners have corresponding port preferences, there is still
potential for conflict at the terminal level if more than one line in an
alliance has interests in different terminals in the same port, as is the case
with the Ocean Alliance in Rotterdam for example.
Source
: HKSG.
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