WebBlog: Changes in score gaps—Evidence from TIMSS (October 2024) TIMSS 2024 U.S. Technical Report and User Guide (October 2024) TIMSS 2024 U.S. data files (October 2024) NEW! TIMSS Stats in Brief: Changes in Score Gaps (October 2024) TIMSS 2024 IDE Results now available (March 2024) TIMSS 2024 U.S. Results (December 2024) WebTable 1: TRS Average Release Times 2024 S/N Data Points Timings 1 Average Release Time for Exports (i.e. Gate-in to Stack yard) 19 minutes and 10 seconds 2 Average Release Time for Imports (i.e. Docking to Gate-out): (a) Excludes storage period of container at the stack yard (b) Includes storage period of container at the stack yard*
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