The latest result was up by six percentage points over the previous quarter, meaning that schedule reliability has improved for three consecutive quarters, a feat only equalled once before between Q4-2008 and Q2- 2009.
Despite the positive results, the report points out that when the previous record of 68% was set in the second quarter of 2009 there followed a sharp deterioration in reliability.
“Shippers will be hoping that history does not repeat itself,” said Simon Heaney, researcher manager for Schedule Reliability Insight.
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