Port disruption is an overview of all ports disruptions (congestion, strike, geopolitical event) with severity level (normal/moderate/severe).
It also allows you to identify which of your shipments are impacted by these disruptions
There are 4 severity level for a disruption, you can get more information by clicking on tooltip.
- Severe congestion: The port is experiencing significant delays and disruptions. Average delay ≥ 3 days
- Moderate congestion: The port has some delays, but operations are still manageable. Average delay: 1-3 days
- Normal flow: The port is operating efficiently
- Other disruption: Other disruption leading to significant delays are displayed. It can be related to various types of incidents, such as geopolitical, weather, infrastructure, etc.
When selecting a port you want to analyze, all other charts will be filtered on your selection.
You will be able to monitor congestion index over the past 12 months and check your containers in or heading to this port.
How to use this page?
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Gain early awareness of potential delays on a port
Select a port you have containers in or heading to
Identify level of disruption, associated delay and number of shipments impacted
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Identify if a specific shipment is impacted by a disruption
Filter on a shipment reference
Identify if it will be impacted by a disruption at port
- Identify the level of congestion in the shipment:
On the “Shipments impacted” table, click on the “Port type” column to order the shipments impacted by port type (POL/transshipment port/POD).