重点集装箱港口及关键枢纽监测20250819
- Report Industry Investment Rating - No information provided in the content 2. Core Viewpoints of the Report - Shanghai and Ningbo ports' congestion has improved compared to the previous period, but the ship turnover time remains high. With the weakening of the shipping scale trend, the pressure on Chinese ports is expected to ease, but potential weather disturbances need attention. Southeast Asian port congestion pressure has significantly declined. [2] - In Europe, issues such as summer vacations, labor shortages, railway construction in Germany, and low water levels in the Rhine are still intensifying, leading to a continuous increase in port pressure. [2] - The overall congestion level of North American ports is controllable, and attention should be paid to subsequent port operation dynamics. [2] 3. Summary According to Relevant Catalogs 3.1 Data点评 - Asian Ports: Yangshan, Waigaoqiao, and Ningbo ports in China have different average waiting and berthing times for ocean - going container ships, with varying numbers of ships at anchor and in berth. Southeast Asian ports like Singapore and Port Klang also show different congestion situations. Chinese port congestion has improved, and Southeast Asian port pressure has dropped significantly. [2] - European Ports: Ports such as Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg in Europe have high average waiting and berthing times for ocean - going container ships. Problems like summer vacations, labor shortages, railway construction, and low river water levels are causing continuous pressure on European ports. [2] - North American Ports: Overall congestion in North American ports is controllable, with different average waiting and berthing times for ocean - going container ships in various ports. [2] 3.2 Data Overview - The report provides data on the in - port duration of key container ports, including month - on - month and year - on - year changes. For example, Yangshan Port's latest in - port duration is 47.0 hours, with a month - on - month increase of 6.0 hours and a year - on - year increase of 16.3 hours. [6] 3.3 Asian Port Dynamic Tracking - It presents data on the scale of container ships in ports in China and Southeast Asia, the number of container ships at anchor and in berth in different ports, and the average in - port, waiting, and berthing times of ocean - going container ships in Southeast Asian and Chinese ports. [8][16] 3.4 European Port Dynamic Tracking - It shows the scale of container ships in European ports, the number of container ships at anchor and in berth in major ports in north - western Europe and the Mediterranean, and the average in - port, waiting, and berthing times of ocean - going container ships in north - western European and Mediterranean ports. [19][27] 3.5 North American Port Dynamic Tracking - It provides data on the scale of container ships in North American ports, the number of container ships at anchor and in berth in some ports, and the average in - port, waiting, and berthing times of ocean - going container ships in US ports. [32][34] 3.6 Large - Ship Arrival Situation and Key Hub Monitoring - It shows the arrival situation of large - scale container ships at Yangshan, Ningbo, and Singapore ports, the arrival situation of 1.2w + container ships of different alliances in Asian, north - western European, and Mediterranean ports, and the passage situation of container ships at the Cape of Good Hope, Suez Canal, and Panama Canal. [42][45][48]