Port Indicators and Statistics
Review of Maritime Transport
The Review of Maritime Transport is a recurrent publication prepared by the UNCTAD secretariat
since 1968 with the aim of fostering the transparency of maritime markets and analysing relevant
developments. This edition of the report covers data and events from January 2024 until June 2025.
For the 2025 Review of the Maritime Transport, please click here.
Lloyd’s List One Hundred Ports
For the 2025 Lloyd's List One Hundred Ports, please click here.
Logistics Performance Index (LPI)
The LPI is an interactive benchmarking tool created to help countries identify the challenges and opportunities they face in their performance on trade logistics and what they can do to improve their performance. The LPI 2023 allows for comparisons across 139 countries. The 2023 LPI for the first time measures the speed of trade with indicators derived from big datasets tracking shipments.
For the 2023 Logistics Performance Index, please click here.
Container Port Performance Index (CPPI)
The World Bank’s Transport Global Practice and the Global Intelligence & Analytics division of S&P Global Market Intelligence have collaborated to produce the fifth edition of the Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), presented in this technical paper.
A novelty in this year’s report is the incorporation of a multi-year trend analysis. For the first time,
the CPPI examines changes in port performance over time, providing stakeholders with insights into
whether a given port’s CPPI has increased, declined, or remained stable. This marks a significant
evolution from annual snapshots to a longitudinal perspective, enabling a deeper understanding of
the structural patterns in container port efficiency.
For the 2020-2024 Container Port Performance Index, please click here.
Port Traffic Statistics in Colombia
The Superintendencia de Transporte, which administers, facilitates, promotes and pushes the national maritime and river port activity in Colombia, carries out a statistical operation that has DANE data certification.
For the statistics and the Port Traffic Bulletin, please click here.
Port Statistics Platform (PEP) in Guatemala
The National Port Commission (CPN), whose activities are focused on port activities and regional maritime transport, is responsible for conducting studies and research, through the Directorate of Ports and Maritime Transport, through the periodic collection of statistical data related to the National Port System of Guatemala, providing information of a technical, investigative and informative nature.
Currently, the CPN has the Port Statistics Platform -PEP-, an advanced tool meticulously designed to collect, organize, visualize and analyze vital statistical data related to the port activity of the State of Guatemala.
This platform guarantees the provision of detailed and updated information on the movement of general cargo, containerized cargo, liquid and solid bulk cargo, as well as containers and vessels in each of Guatemala's ports.
For the Port Statistics Platform, please click here.
Integration of Statistics on Movement and Port Operation in Mexico
The Ports and Merchant Marine Unit (UPMM) of the Mexican Secretariat of the Navy, promotes maritime transport and merchant marine. On their website, they share statistics on port movement, cruise ship arrivals and the performance of port operations.
For the statistics on movement and port operation in Mexico, please click here.
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