Scheduled port calls that carriers pulled from their published schedules — sailings that won't happen. The kind of cancellation that ripples through a supply chain, surfaced the moment the schedule changes.
Detected by tracking each carrier's published schedule day-over-day: a call that was firmly scheduled and then disappears (without the vessel arriving) is flagged. Counts are cancelled port calls — one blanked sailing pulls several calls of the same vessel, so vessels affected is the closer proxy for the number of cancelled sailings. Only upcoming cancellations (ETA still ahead) are shown. days visible = how long the call was on the schedule before being pulled.
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