Shipping Companies with the Widest Global Port Coverage in 2025.
This ranking showcases the global shipping lines with the widest port coverage, reflecting the number of international ports they service. Updated for 2025, it provides a comprehensive look into global connectivity and logistical reach.

This metric captures how many ports a shipping company connects to across its active service routes. It reflects global reach, supply chain accessibility, and market penetration.
We collect port coverage data from official carrier schedules, public API feeds, port call registries, and global maritime databases.
We validate scheduled ports against AIS movement records and official port announcements.
This list highlights the top shipping companies based on the total number of ports they actively serve worldwide. It reflects each carrier’s operational footprint, network accessibility, and logistical flexibility across global trade routes. Complementary metrics such as country coverage, fleet capacity, and TEU volume transported provide additional context to assess each company’s global service reach and infrastructure strength.
Source: International Maritime Organization, 2025
The global liner shipping network included 919 active container ports as of Q2 2023, signaling extensive but slightly rebounding connectivity after pandemic-related declines.
In 2022, there were approximately 4,6 million port calls recorded at maritime ports worldwide, underscoring the scale of global network activity.
With major manufacturing bases, Asia’s shipping lines serve a high number of ports throughout the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
European carriers leverage port coverage for smooth multimodal integration (rail, inland waterways), especially in Northern Europe.
Rankings are based on unique active ports served across all regular shipping routes.
We update the port coverage database quarterly to reflect new route launches, service suspensions, or geopolitical route changes.
Port coverage determines accessibility.
A wide port network allows carriers to offer more routing options, reduce transit times, and create tailored logistics solutions for complex supply chains.
Serving a broad range of ports minimizes dependency on specific corridors and mitigates the impact of regional disruptions, strikes, or regulatory changes.
Greater port access means easier cargo pickup and delivery, better coordination with inland transport, and stronger presence in emerging trade zones.
Just ~20% of global container ports are equipped to accommodate Ultra‑Large Container Vessels (vessels over 20,000 TEU), reinforcing the importance of deep‑water hubs in operational strategy.
Source: World Shipping Council, 2025
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