The Top 100 Container Ports: 2024’s winners and losers
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To mark the launch of the Lloyd’s List Top 100 Container Ports rankings, deputy editor Linton Nightingale takes a deep dive into the drivers of growth and decline in the container market
EVERY year, Lloyd’s List publishes a list of the world’s Top 100 container ports.
And to mark the release of this year’s ranking, we’re taking a deep dive in this week’s podcast to understand the key trends seen across the container sector last year and work out what the rest of this year has in store.
In a year defined by disruption, the world’s leading container ports still managed to increase their throughput by 8% — a sharp turnaround from some of the sluggish growth we’ve become accustomed to in recent years.
The geopolitical upheaval shipping has had to deal with in the past 18 months has clearly created some winners, as well as some losers that continue to suffer at the hands of Red Sea rerouting and tariff wars.
You can download the Lloyd’s List Top 100 Ports report here, where you can see the full list of rankings as well access the data behind it, including regional and country-level analysis.
Joining Joshua on this week’s podcast are:
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Linton Nightingale, deputy editor, Lloyd’s List
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Eleanor Hadland, senior ports and terminals analyst, Drewry
