The severe congestion at ports like Durban, recently identified as the world’s worst-performing container port, highlights a critical issue within global logistics. This problem often remains hidden. The situation underscores an urgent need for precise insights into supply chain bottlenecks.
Unmasking Supply Chain Bottlenecks
Durban’s ranking as the world’s least efficient container port exposes a significant underlying problem. This issue affects global logistics networks. Persistent congestion points to systemic inefficiencies impacting shipping schedules and operational fluidity. Identifying these hidden issues becomes crucial for industry stakeholders.
Kpler‘s New Intelligence Platform
Addressing this challenge, Kpler has introduced a new terminal-level intelligence platform. This innovative solution aims to precisely pinpoint congestion origins. It offers unprecedented clarity into complex logistical bottlenecks. The platform provides a granular view previously unavailable to the industry.
Severe port congestion, exemplified by Durban's poor performance, highlights critical global logistics inefficiencies. Kpler's new terminal-level intelligence platform precisely pinpoints congestion origins. This data-driven solution offers clarity, enabling businesses to improve reliability, optimize operations, and reduce costs.
Revealing Congestion’s True Start
Kpler’s intelligence solution reveals exactly where logistical congestion truly begins. It moves beyond identifying symptoms. The platform offers data-driven insights into root causes at specific terminals. This precision allows for more targeted and effective interventions.
Enhancing Reliability and Reducing Costs
This platform significantly improves schedule reliability. Businesses can make informed decisions by understanding and anticipating choke points. This optimizes vessel movements and cargo flow. It also lowers operational costs for businesses, offering substantial financial benefits. Accurate, terminal-level data underpins these critical improvements.




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