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The Russian ports have closed the 2017 with a traffic record of 786,97 million tons of goods (+9.0%)
In increase the volumes enlivened in all the main merceologici segments
January 22, 2018
Last year the Russian marine ports have enlivened a traffic record of 786,97 million tons of goods, with an increment of +9.0% regarding 721,90 million tons in 2016. The association of the commercial ports of Russia (ASOP) has announced that the traffic in export is piled to 606,5 million tons (+6.9%), that in import to 36,1 million tons (+14.2%), the transit traffic has been pairs to 58,2 million tons (+14.0%) and the national traffic to 86,0 million tons (+19.5%).
The total traffic in the single field of cargos dries has been of 372,9 million tons (+11.1%), between which 154,4 million tons of coal (+13.4%) 48,2 million containerized tons of goods (+13.0%), 47,8 million tons of cereals (+34.7%), 28,2 million tons of ferrous metals (- 0.1%), 17,6 million tons of fertilizers (+9.2%) and 3,1 million tons of cooled cargos (- 0.3%). In the section of the liquid bulk the total traffic has been of 414,0 million tons (+7.2%), of which 253,2 million tons of crude oil (+11.1%), 141,5 million oil tons of producing (to +0.5%) and 14,7 million tons of natural gas which liquified (+8.8%).
Relatively to the traffic enlivened from the ports of the different regions of Russia, in the 2017 harbour ports of call of the Arctic Basin they have enlivened 74,2 million tons of goods (+49.1%), the ports of the Baltic Sea 247,5 million tons (+4.6%), the ports of the Black Sea 269,5 million tons (+10.4%), the harbour ports of call of the Sea Caspian 3,9 million tons (- 34.1%) and the Russian ports of the Far East 191,7 million tons (+3.3%).
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