
Total volume rose 5.2% to 1.52 million TEUs in the third quarter ended September 30, 2016 compared to the same period last year. Total revenue, however, fell by 13.8% to US$1.15 billion, said the company.
Liftings for all four trade lanes showed growth, with the trans-Pacific posting the biggest expansion of 14.0% in the quarter under review. However, the route also showed the steepest revenue dive of 18.2% as all four trades retreated. Overall average revenue per TEU decreased by 18.1% compared to the third quarter of last year.
Loadable capacity increased by 0.7%. The overall load factor was 3.6% higher than the same period in 2015.
For the first nine months of 2016 (ended 30th September 2016), total volumes increased by 5.4% to 4.41 million TEUs over the same period last year as total revenues recorded a 15.8% drop to $3.40 million.
Except for the Asia-Europe sling which was flat, all lanes registered volume growth, as the trans-Pacific again led with a similar 14.0% growth. But revenue contracted significantly for all four key lanes, led by Asia-Europe with a 22.4% decline. Overall average revenue per TEU decreased by 20.1% compared to the same period last year.
Loadable capacity increased by 3.2%. The overall load factor was 1.7% higher than the same period in 2015.
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