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Drewry port throughput indices for April 2022

Apr 25, 2022

The Drewry Container Port Throughput Indices are a series of volume growth/decline indices based on monthly throughput data for a sample of over 235 ports worldwide, representing over 75% of global volumes. The base point for the indices is January 2012 = 100.

Drewry’s latest assessment - April 2022

* Based on a relatively small sample, and should be viewed with caution

  • Drewry’s global container port throughput index (calendar adjusted) fell to 138 points in February 2022, 0.7% down MoM. However, the index was 2.8% higher compared to February 2021.
  • Chinese New Year factory closures held back growth in the China Port Throughput Index, which dropped almost 11% MoM in February 2022, although volumes were up by 3.4% on a YoY basis. Reintroduction of Covid lockdown measures in several major cities across China are expected to impact growth rates in the near-term. Vessel waiting time has risen steeply in March 2021, indicating growing levels of port congestion across the region.
  • North America was the top regional performer, witnessing double-digit growth on both a monthly and annual basis. The index has achieved a remarkable 31% growth since its pre-pandemic February 2020 level despite on-going port congestion. In contrast the performance of the Europe Port Index remains lacklustre with high and rising inflation acting as a drag on economic growth.

# All index figures for February 2022 are preliminary, subject to change next month



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