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How COVID transformed trans-Pacific container shipping

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How COVID transformed trans-Pacific container shipping

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This is a news story from American Shipper by Greg Miller. Due to COVID, our trade has changed. Data from Alphaliner shows how much the trade relationship between Asia and the United States has morphed. Carrier competition is up, with more players and less share from the three global alliances.

In a breakdown of the data, Cosco was the trans-Pacific leader in mid-2020 as the United States was coming out of the first lockdowns. Maersk was at fourth place, carrying 30% less capacity than Cosco. In mid-2020, 2M, Ocean Alliance, and THE Alliance controlled 89% of trans-Pacific capacity. In 2021, that lowered to 82%. These alliances in 2022 now are at 67.7% of shares.

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Arizona State University

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shipping
freight
Cosco
container shipping
transportation
economy
Asia
United States

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Erin Craft
Linked to item 56529 as part of HST 580. EC 08/02/2022

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Collin Martin
Added screenshot to post. CM 11/04/2022

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05/14/2022

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This item was submitted on May 14, 2022 by [anonymous user] using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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