Japan - Liner shipping connectivity index

Liner shipping connectivity index (maximum value in 2004 = 100)

The value for Liner shipping connectivity index (maximum value in 2004 = 100) in Japan was 87.46 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 14 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 87.46 in 2020 and a minimum value of 67.18 in 2013.

Definition: The Liner Shipping Connectivity Index captures how well countries are connected to global shipping networks. It is computed by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) based on five components of the maritime transport sector: number of ships, their container-carrying capacity, maximum vessel size, number of services, and number of companies that deploy container ships in a country's ports. For each component a country's value is divided by the maximum value of each component in 2004, the five components are averaged for each country, and the average is divided by the maximum average for 2004 and multiplied by 100. The index generates a value of 100 for the country with the highest average index in 2004. . The underlying data come from Containerisation International Online.

Source: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Review of Maritime Transport 2010.

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Year Value
2006 80.37
2007 72.63
2008 74.85
2009 70.88
2010 72.62
2011 74.90
2012 69.00
2013 67.18
2014 73.95
2015 76.66
2016 69.90
2017 71.26
2018 78.36
2019 81.87
2020 87.46

Classification

Topic: Infrastructure Indicators

Sub-Topic: Transportation