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重点集装箱港口及关键枢纽监测20250716
Dong Zheng Qi Huo·2025-07-16 10:15

Report Title - Focused Container Port and Key Hub Monitoring 20250716 [1] Report Author - Lan Xi from the Black and Shipping Department of Orient Securities Derivatives Research Institute [1] Report Industry Investment Rating - Not provided Core Viewpoints - In Asia, the superposition of typhoon season and export peak will continue to put pressure on domestic port operations, and the congestion pressure in Southeast Asian ports has rebounded after a brief easing [2]. - In Europe, issues such as summer vacations, labor shortages, railway shutdowns in Germany, and low water levels in the Rhine will gradually emerge in the next two months, causing European ports to face continuous pressure of increased congestion [2]. - In North America, the scale of ships in US ports has slightly increased, but the overall congestion level is still controllable, with a slight increase in the duration of ships in ports on the west coast and no significant change on the east coast [2]. Summary by Directory Data Review - Asia Ports - Yangshan Port: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time of ocean - going container ships is 18.2 hours/24.9 hours, with 23/32 ships at anchor/berthing. The average turnover time is about 2 days [2]. - Ningbo Port: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time is 14.3 hours/25.4 hours, with 17/39 ships at anchor/berthing. The average turnover time is about 2 days [2]. - Qingdao Port: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time is 34.5 hours/42.1 hours, and the average turnover time exceeds 3 days [2]. - Singapore Port: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time is 2.2 hours/30.1 hours, with 2/42 ships at anchor/berthing. The average time in port is 1.3 days [2]. - Port Klang: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time is 19.6 hours/34.8 hours, with 8/20 ships at anchor/berthing. The average time in port is 2.3 days [2]. - European Ports - Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, and Bremen: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time of ocean - going container ships are 14.4 hours/49.4 hours, 19.0 hours/36.3 hours, 11.2 hours/43.1 hours, and 28.1 hours/47.4 hours respectively, with 3/21, 3/20, 2/18 ships at anchor/berthing [2]. - Valencia: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time is 2.7 hours/40.9 hours, with 7/8 ships at anchor/berthing [2]. - The average time in port of Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, and Bremen are about 2.6 days, 2.5 days, 2.2 days, and 2.8 days respectively [2]. - North American Ports - Long Beach, Los Angeles, and Tacoma: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time of ocean - going container ships are 0 hours/127.2 hours, 6.6 hours/123.4 hours, and 15.7 hours/84.0 hours respectively. There are 0 ships at anchor in Long Beach and Los Angeles, and 19 ships berthing [2]. - New York, Savannah, and Norfolk: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time are 1.3 hours/46.0 hours, 13.3 hours/31.2 hours, and 6.7 hours/23.4 hours respectively. There is 1/10 ship at anchor/berthing in New York [2]. - Houston Port: The weekly average waiting time/berthing time is 0 hours/51.0 hours [2]. Data Overview - The latest average time in port of various ports, monthly and annual comparisons are presented. For example, Yangshan Port's latest time in port is 44.0 hours, with a monthly decrease of 9.0 hours and an annual increase of 19.1 hours [6]. Asian Port Dynamic Tracking - Data on the scale of container ships in ports, the number of ships at anchor and berthing, and the average time in port of ocean - going ships in Asian ports are provided [10][17] European Port Dynamic Tracking - Data on the scale of container ships in ports, the number of ships at anchor and berthing, and the average time in port of ocean - going ships in European ports are provided [20][26] North American Port Dynamic Tracking - Data on the scale of container ships in ports, the number of ships at anchor and berthing, and the average time in port of ocean - going ships in North American ports are provided [36][40] Large Ship Arrival and Key Hub Monitoring - Data on the arrival of large - scale container ships at key ports such as Yangshan, Ningbo, and Singapore, and the arrival of 12,000 + container ships of different alliances in Asia, Northwest Europe, and the Mediterranean are provided [44][47] - Data on the passage of container ships through the Cape of Good Hope, Suez Canal, and Panama Canal are provided [50][51]