Singapore reopens defunct container terminals to tackle vessel bunching

Gavin van Marle - May 31, 2024

“The Q1 Schedule Reliability Scorecard, published by liner database eeSea this week, included an insight into how bunching and delays ripple across a service.

Breaking down the vessel arrivals on THE Alliance’s transpacific TP4 service, it is effectively a postmortem of schedule disruption, demonstrating how delays increase in magnitude over the course of several rotations.”

See the original story at: The Loadstar

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