Measuring Carrier Reliability: Key Metrics That Matter
Not all carriers are created equal. The difference between a reliable partner and a problematic one can mean the difference between happy customers and costly disruptions. Here's how to measure what matters.
Essential Reliability Metrics
- On-Time Delivery (OTD) — Percentage of shipments arriving within promised window
- Schedule Reliability — For ocean carriers, adherence to published sailing schedules
- Transit Time Variance — Consistency of delivery times (low variance = predictable)
- Cargo Damage Rate — Claims as percentage of shipments
- Documentation Accuracy — Error-free bills of lading, customs docs
📊 Industry Benchmarks
Ocean carrier schedule reliability: 50-55% (2024). Top performers: 65-70%. Trucking on-time: 85-95%. Air cargo: 90-97%.
How to Track Performance
- Implement carrier scorecards with weighted metrics
- Use TMS data to calculate actual vs promised times
- Conduct regular business reviews with key carriers
- Benchmark against industry data
- Leverage API data for real-time monitoring
Using Data for Better Decisions
With reliability data, you can:
- Negotiate rate adjustments tied to performance
- Allocate volume to top performers
- Identify patterns (lanes, seasons, equipment types)
- Build contingency plans for weak links
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Reliability metrics for ocean, trucking, and air carriers.
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