Transit Time
With the help of the analytical system Container Tracking, statistics are collected daily on the location of vessels of various shipping lines and their transit time. Often, the declared time does not always coincide with the actual time. The main factor that affects the time of delivery of goods is the processing time of cargo in the ports of congestion. This incidentally applies to air delivery. Sometimes sea containers can wait for two weeks in anticipation of the next vessel. It is the stability of the shipping line that is determined by the compliance in the schedule of work of vessels in the ports of congestion. The shipping line can behave differently in different directions. Sometimes it is possible to demonstrate a clear schedule and relatively fast delivery of goods, and sometimes terrible disruptions in work, congestion, not the ability to cope with cargo handling at the time of a seasonal or market surge in cargo transportation activity. If you are not interested in transit time, the main factor for you is the price of delivery. However, if transit time is the dominant factor in your work. This will undoubtedly help you make the right choice of the fastest of all available shipping lines on a particular route. Such an analyst can boast of not every freight company