The triple line graph illustrates monthly global container ship visits in 2024, segmented by ship size. Large ships (10K+ TEU) consistently recorded the highest number of visits, starting at 144 in January and rising to 165 by June. Medium ships (4K-10K TEU) showed a steady increase from 108 visits in January to 125 in June. Small ships (<4K TEU) also experienced gradual growth, beginning at 95 visits in January and reaching 113 by June. This data highlights a clear upward trend across all ship sizes over the first half of 2024. The consistent growth in container ship visits suggests increased global shipping activity. Large ships remain the dominant contributors to overall port calls. The graph provides valuable insight into how different ship sizes are participating in global trade this year.
Large ships have shown the most significant increase in visits, with a rise of 21 visits from January to June. Medium ships followed a similar upward trajectory, increasing by 17 visits over the same period. Small ships, while starting with the lowest numbers, also demonstrated steady growth with an 18-visit increase. The gap between large and medium ship visits remains substantial, indicating the continued importance of high-capacity vessels in global shipping. Medium and small ships, however, play a crucial role in supporting regional and feeder routes. The data suggests that all ship categories are experiencing growth, reflecting robust demand across the shipping industry. These patterns are essential for understanding the dynamics of global container shipping in 2024.
The upward trend in container ship visits across all sizes points to a healthy and expanding global trade environment. Increased visits by large ships may indicate higher volumes of goods being transported on major trade routes. The steady rise in medium and small ship visits suggests growing activity in regional and secondary markets. These trends could be driven by factors such as economic recovery, supply chain adjustments, or increased consumer demand. Port authorities and shipping companies may need to adapt to accommodate the rising number of vessel calls. The data from the triple line graph provides a foundation for forecasting future shipping activity. Understanding these trends is vital for stakeholders in the maritime and logistics sectors.