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Chinese Ports Sweep Global Efficiency Rankings as Shipping Markets Post Weekly Rate Data

By MGN EditorialJune 10, 2026 at 01:56 PM

Chinese ports have once again dominated the World Bank and S&P Global's Container Port Performance Index for 2025, while weekly tanker and dry bulk time charter rates reflect ongoing market conditions across key shipping segments.

## Chinese Ports Lead Global Container Performance Index for 2025 Chinese ports have reinforced their dominance in global container handling efficiency, sweeping the top positions in the latest Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), according to Splash247. Fuzhou claimed the number one ranking in the 2025 edition of the index, published jointly by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence, with Dalian securing second place. Oman's Salalah port was a notable non-Chinese entry in the top tier, placing third, while China's Mawan and Chiwan terminals rounded out the top five. Now in its sixth annual edition, the CPPI has become a closely watched benchmark for port operators, shipping lines, and logistics planners worldwide. The index measures the efficiency with which container vessels are turned around at port, factoring in vessel call data and time spent at berth relative to the volume of containers handled. China's continued dominance reflects sustained investment in port infrastructure, advanced terminal automation, and streamlined logistics integration across its major coastal hubs. The strong showing by Salalah underscores Oman's strategic positioning as a transshipment hub connecting East-West trade lanes, and signals that high-performance port operations are not exclusively confined to East Asian markets. For shipping lines and cargo owners, port efficiency rankings carry direct commercial implications. Faster vessel turnarounds reduce idle time, lower operating costs, and improve schedule reliability — factors that have grown in importance as supply chain resilience remains a priority following years of disruption. ## Weekly Tanker and Dry Bulk Time Charter Rates — 10 June Seatrade Maritime has published its weekly summary of tanker and dry bulk time charter rates as of 10 June, providing the latest snapshot of freight market conditions across these two critical shipping segments. Time charter rates serve as a key indicator of vessel demand and fleet utilisation, with movements in both markets closely monitored by shipowners, charterers, and commodity traders. Detailed rate data across vessel classes in both the tanker and dry bulk sectors is available via Seatrade Maritime's weekly market report. --- *Sources: Splash247, Seatrade Maritime, World Bank / S&P Global Market Intelligence CPPI 2025*
#Container Port Performance Index#Chinese ports#port efficiency#Fuzhou#Salalah#time charter rates#dry bulk#tanker market#World Bank#S&P Global

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