Independent journal on economy and transport policy
13:36 GMT+1
This page has been automatically translated by Original news
In the first three months of the 2017 Russian ports they have enlivened 183,3 million tons of goods (+9.5%)
the goods sand banks has grown of +9.3% and the liquid bulk of +8.7%
April 12, 2017
The association of Russian ports ASOP (Association of Sea Commercial Ports) has announced that in the first trimester of this year the national ports have enlivened 183,3 million tons of goods, with an increment of +9.5% regarding 167,4 million tons in the first three months of 2016. The goods in export pairs to 144,7 million tons (+6.7%), those in import to 7,9 million tons (+9.1%), the goods to in transit 13,8 million tons (+7.8%) and the goods have been transported by services coasting vessels to 16,9 million tons (+44.2%).
In the single field of the goods sand banks the total traffic has been of 80,1 million tons (+9.3%), between which 33,8 million tons of coal (+15.8%), 11,0 million containerized tons of goods (+10.6%), 8,2 million tons of cereals (+14.0%), 7,2 million tons of ferrous metals (+3.3%), 4,1 million tons of fertilizers (+4.3%) and 700 thousand tons of cooled cargos (+6.8%).
In the segment of the liquid bulk the total has been of 103,2 million tons (+8.7%), between which 61,4 million tons of oil crude oil (+10.3%), 36,8 million oil tons of producing (to +7.9%) and 3,8 million tons of natural gas which liquified (+15.2%).
In the first three months of the 2017 harbour terminal of the Russian Arctic basin they have enlivened 15,8 million tons (+1.6%), the terminals of the Baltic Sea 61,5 million tons of goods (+7.9%), the harbour terminals of the Black Sea 59,1 million tons (+6.6%), the terminals of the Sea Caspian 900 thousand tons (- 47.8%) and the terminals of the ports of Far East 45,9 million tons (+6.4%).
- Via Raffaele Paolucci 17r/19r - 16129 Genoa - ITALY
phone: +39.010.2462122, fax: +39.010.2516768, e-mail
VAT number: 03532950106
Press Reg.: nr 33/96 Genoa Court
Editor in chief: Bruno Bellio No part may be reproduced without the express permission of the publisher