E2open’s Ocean Shipping Index Reveals Notably Improved Cross-Ocean Transit Time for Global Freight Deliveries
E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ETWO) has released its Q4 2022 Ocean Shipping Index, indicating an average decrease of eight days in shipping time from booking to receipt compared to the previous year. As of January 1, 2023, the average delivery time to carriers is 63 days. The findings reveal significant improvements in export times from Asia to North America and Europe, with reductions of nine days and eight days, respectively. The report emphasizes the connection between decreased demand for goods shipping from Asia and reduced port congestion, alongside insights for efficient booking decisions.
- Average shipping time decreased by eight days from the previous year.
- Exports from Asia to North America and Europe improved by nine and eight days, respectively.
- The Ocean Shipping Index provides valuable insights for shippers to optimize logistics.
- The major drop in demand for goods shipping out of Asia may indicate economic slowdown.
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The e2open Ocean Shipping Index Q4 2022 Report shows that as of
Based on information from e2open’s business network, encompassing 420,000 connected enterprises managing 13.5 billion transactions and tracking 71 million containers annually, the e2open Ocean Shipping Index provides a data-driven reference for shippers to understand how long it takes to move goods internationally as well as the factors that contribute to observed delays. Companies can use this data to make informed decisions on when to book ocean freight.
Key findings from the latest e2open Ocean Shipping Index include:
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The top ports contributing to Export Time Performance improvement when considering all global ports are Tuticorin,
India ;Valparaiso, Chile ;Los Angeles ,U.S. ,Vancouver, Canada , andJeddah, Saudi Arabia . -
Exports from
Asia toNorth America andEurope saw cross-ocean journeys reduced by nine days and eight days, respectively, from the prior three months, and down 12 days from the same quarter in 2021. -
The major drop in demand for goods shipping out of
Asia has continued to reduce port congestion and resulted in shorter actual transit times. There was also a notable reduction in the booking-to-gate time for shipments out ofAsia . -
For shipments from
North America toAsia , the time from initial booking to clearing the gate at the final port was an average of 82 days this quarter. This is down three days since last quarter and similarly, down three days from the fourth quarter of 2021. This implies planners are still booking earlier to avoid potential delays at the port of arrival or overland transport.
“While it is the most cost-effective transportation mode, ocean shipping has been in a constant sea of change. A company’s constrained ability to predict the impact of external factors like shifting transit times, port congestion, and capacity fluctuations has complicated once-simple ocean shipping,” said
The e2open Ocean Shipping Index is unique because it captures booking information at the start of the logistics timeline to provide a better view of total shipment time. This report is one of several benchmark reports available from e2open to help companies navigate increasingly complex global supply chains.
View the latest e2open Ocean Shipping Index at e2open.com.
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