In the network
overview provided by Gemini, there are no direct deep-sea calls in Hong Kong.
For Ocean Alliance’s updated 2024 network, direct port calls in Hong Kong will
decline from 11 to just 6…Furthermore, the latest Liner Shipping Connectivity
Index (LSCI) data from United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
(UNCTAD) also shows a continuous decline
in connectivity for Hong Kong, over the past decade. Liner connectivity for
Hong Kong dropped to its lowest point of 388 in 2023-Q4, only increasing
marginally to 390 in 2024-Q1. Overall, however, the trend is a consistent sharp
decline.
While this does not
bode well for the Port of Hong Kong, it should also be seen as a sign that an
element of network consolidation is afoot, especially as it relates to
transhipment hubs.
Analysis of
network design and network efficiency will show that fewer, but larger, hubs
are economically more efficient. Hong
Kong appears to be the first major “victim” of this. But as the new
alliance constellations improve their networks in the coming years, it is
likely that more ports could risk the same fate as Hong Kong.