Insights | Sea-Intelligence: Schedule Reliability

Sea-Intelligence: Schedule Reliability Experiences Drop in October 2025

In October 2025, global industry schedule reliability declined M/M by -3.5 percentage points to 61.4%. This is only the second major M/M decline in 2025 and comes after three consecutive months of stable global schedule reliability. On a Y/Y level, schedule reliability was up 11.1 percentage points. The average delay for LATE vessel arrivals increased M/M by 0.04 days to 4.98 days. On a Y/Y level though, the October 2025 figure was -0.87 days lower.



Maersk was the most reliable top-13 carrier in October 2025 with schedule reliability of 74.1%, followed by Hapag-Lloyd, and MSC with 69.6% and 65.9%, respectively. 9 of the remaining 10 carriers were in the 50-60% range. PIL was the least reliable carrier in October 2025 with schedule reliability of 44.9%.



In September/October 2025, Gemini Cooperation recorded 88.6% schedule reliability across ALL arrivals, and 86.0% across TRADE arrivals, followed by MSC at 77.5% for ALL arrivals and 80.5% for TRADE arrivals, while Premier Alliance recorded 64.6% for ALL arrivals and 54.6% across TRADE Arrivals. For the “old” alliances, “ALL arrivals” are equal to “TRADE arrivals”, and Ocean Alliance scored 65.0%.



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