Port performance in 2025 didn’t just fluctuate; it diverged. Across 660 ports, 6,393 container vessels, and over 12 million tons of CO₂e in port-related emissions, VesselBot’s analysis reveals how congestion, vessel deployment, and operational dynamics reshaped both port efficiency and emissions exposure. The data shows that port conditions did not follow a uniform pattern. They shifted continuously across regions, seasons, and vessel deployments, with sharp divergences that periodic or annual reporting cannot capture.
Inside the report, you’ll discover:
- How vessel size creates opposing patterns in anchorage and berth time, and how that translates into emissions exposure per shipment.
- The specific months and regions where congestion spiked most, enabling better planning and routing decisions.
- Why port call duration fails as an emissions proxy, and which operational and vessel factors actually drive carbon footprint.
- How terminal-level performance diverges from regional averages, revealing hidden inefficiencies and opportunities.
- Why the North America West Coast improved while most regions deteriorated, and what that signals for network strategy.
What makes this different:
This report delivers port-level insights derived from real-time operational data, allowing you to move beyond averages and assess performance as your operations actually run.
Download the report to explore how port performance shaped emissions exposure in 2025.
