Overview
This week, service continuity is being influenced by network bottlenecks and upstream adjustments across major gateways. European inland nodes are adjusting to port-side congestion, while seasonal planning continues to reshape ocean, air, and rail flows. Proactive routing and coordination remain essential across all modes, particularly in light of updated transit timelines and equipment movements.
Regional Market Updates
United Kingdom
- Port and inland operations remain stable.
- Delays into the UK from Northern Europe are persisting, particularly for transshipped cargo.
United States
- Coastal activity remains high, especially at West Coast entry points
- Inland nodes continue to see pressure, with longer dwell times reported on key corridors
Poland
- Operations remain consistent, though congestion in Western Europe is influencing eastbound scheduling.
Netherlands / Northern Europe
- Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges maintain high yard density, with average dwell times at 5–6 days
- Bremerhaven continues to adjust schedules due to reduced labor availability
India Subcontinent
- Port throughput remains normal.
- Some inland delays and vessel scheduling disruptions are emerging due to regional developments near Delhi and feeder congestion around Colombo.
Australia / Oceania
- Terminal performance has improved across Australian ports.
- New Zealand-bound capacity remains tight.
- Labour landscape is calm but continues to be actively monitored.
Mexico
- Automotive corridors remain fluid.
- Monitoring continues for changes to inland flows and schedule variations.
Transport Line Updates
Sea
Northern Europe continues to be the critical variable in ocean planning.
Vessel rerouting and longer port stays are shaping east–west schedules.
Air
Capacity is steady but tight across China–US and China–Europe routes
New agreements between Etihad and SF Airlines are expected to enhance network reach and service options.
Major hubs are preparing for further increases in uplift demand.
Rail
Rail operations from China remain active although Alashankou transshipment is currently delayed by 5–7 days due to road repairs
Transit times from China to Poland averaging 14–17 days and 20-25 days to Duisburg.
Dostyk–Moyinty experiencing 10–15 days in transit amid infrastructure-related backlog.
Global Port Operations
Bremerhaven and Rotterdam remain under pressure, with Nordic alternatives continuing to absorb diverted volumes.
Australian terminals are fully operational.
Transshipment at Colombo remains a pinch point for South Asia movements.
China Port Operations
Port | Overall operations | Vessel waiting time | Equipment availability | Disruptions | Capacity |
Shanghai | Normal | 1–4 days | Shortage (HPL/ANL/CMA) | None | Normal |
Yantian | Normal | 0–1 day | CMA/HMM/HPL shortages across 40’ equipment | None | Normal |
Ningbo | Normal | 2–4 days | CMA 20’/40’HQ tight; HPL tight (excl. 20’GP) | None | Normal |
Tianjin | Normal | 2–3 days | CMA shortage: 20/40GP/40HC | None | Normal |
Qingdao | Normal | 2–7 days | HPL/MSC 40’ equipment tight | None | Normal |
Xiamen | Normal | 1–2 days | CMA/Maersk shortages | None | Normal |
India Port Operations
Port | Overall operations | Vessel waiting Time | Equipment availability | Disruptions |
Chennai | Normal | 2–3 days (delays) | 20’ inventory challenges with major carriers | None |
Tuticorin | Normal | Feeder delays | CMA inventory tight – import arrivals expected | Congestion at Colombo affecting feeder services |
Nhava Sheva | Normal | 2–3 days (Hapag) | No shortage | None |
Market Intel
- A new joint venture between Etihad and SF Airlines will strengthen cross-border air services, focusing on broader connectivity and network optimization.
- European port pressure is driving inland service and schedule adaptations, particularly on rail and road.
- West Coast US infrastructure remains under strain, with additional service bunching expected by late June.
- The Panama Canal recorded a new throughput high in early 2025, underlining increased flow through the corridor.
Customer Guidance
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