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重点集装箱港口及关键枢纽监测20250626
Dong Zheng Qi Huo·2025-06-26 07:41

Report Information - Report Title: Key Container Ports and Critical Hub Monitoring 20250626 [1] - Research Institute: Orient Futures Derivatives Research Institute - Department: Black and Shipping - Analyst: Lan Xi - Qualification Number: F03086543 - Investment Consulting Number: Z0016590 Report Core View - The operation of domestic ports will continue to be under pressure due to the superposition of typhoon season and export peak season. European ports still face potential congestion risks, and the scale of ships in US West ports has increased, but the congestion is currently controllable [2]. Data Review Asia Ports - Container Ship Dwell Time and Quantity: In Yangshan Port and Waigaoqiao, the weekly average waiting time/berthing time of ocean - going container ships are 21.7 hours/23.8 hours and 1.0 hour/20.3 hours respectively, with the latest number of container ships at anchor/berthed being 27/29 and 22/27. In Ningbo Port, they are 14.7 hours/25.8 hours, and 28/34. In Qingdao Port, 28.5 hours/49.2 hours. In Singapore Port, 1.0 hour/28.7 hours, and 8/48. In Port Klang, 5.3 hours/31.3 hours, and 4/20 [2]. - Congestion Situation: Affected by fog and big waves, the congestion in Qingdao Port has deteriorated significantly. Although the congestion in Shanghai and Ningbo areas has improved, the ship dwell time in port is still at an absolute high. Affected by Typhoon No. 1, ports in South China have been shut down, and the congestion and ship - schedule delays have worsened. There is a risk of further deterioration due to the possible formation of Typhoon No. 3. Port Klang's congestion has eased, but there is a risk of recurrence, and the congestion pressure in Singapore Port has increased [2]. Europe Ports - Container Ship Dwell Time and Quantity: In Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, and Bremen, the weekly average waiting time/berthing time of ocean - going container ships are 13.2 hours/48.8 hours, 15.7 hours/37.2 hours, 9.3 hours/48.4 hours, and 3.4 hours/37.3 hours respectively, with the latest number of container ships at anchor/berthed being 4/28, 10/10, 4/12. In Valencia, they are 7.7 hours/35.5 hours, and 3/10 [2]. - Congestion Situation: Most ports in Northwest Europe have better congestion conditions than the same period last year, but only Antwerp and Bremen still have relatively serious congestion. However, the risks in European ports remain, as planned strikes in Belgium, railway construction in Germany, and the upcoming summer holidays all indicate potential pressure for increased congestion [2]. North America Ports - Container Ship Dwell Time and Quantity: In Long Beach, Los Angeles, and Tacoma, the weekly average waiting time/berthing time of ocean - going container ships are 0 hours/95.4 hours, 2.8 hours/105.6 hours, and 0 hours/91.2 hours respectively. The number of container ships at anchor in Long Beach and Los Angeles is 0, and the number of berthed container ships is 22. In New York, Savannah, and Norfolk, they are 2.9 hours/41.3 hours, 4.2 hours/35.8 hours, and 17.1 hours/23.1 hours respectively. In New York, the number of container ships at anchor/berthed is 0/9. In Houston Port, they are 6.7 hours/47.6 hours [2]. - Congestion Situation: Affected by the concentrated arrival of goods, the scale of ships in US West ports has increased, but the current congestion is controllable, and the ship dwell time in port has not significantly extended [2]. Key Container Ports Dwell Time - The report provides the latest period, monthly average, year - on - year, and month - on - month data of the dwell time of key container ports such as Yangshan, Ningbo, Singapore, and Rotterdam [5]. Port Dynamic Tracking - Asia: It shows the in - port scale of container ships in China and Southeast Asia, and the average in - port time, waiting time, and berthing time of container ports [8][16] - Europe: It presents the in - port scale of container ships in Northwest Europe and the Mediterranean/Black Sea, and the average in - port time, waiting time, and berthing time of container ports [19][27] - North America: It displays the in - port scale of container ships in North America, and the average in - port time, waiting time, and berthing time of container ports [39][41] Large - Ship Arrival and Key Hub Monitoring - It monitors the arrival situation of large - container ships in ports such as Yangshan, Ningbo, and Singapore, and the arrival situation of 1.2w+ container ships of different alliances in Asia, Northwest Europe, and the Mediterranean [45][48] - It also monitors the passage conditions of container ships at the Cape of Good Hope, Suez Canal, and Panama Canal [50]