THE total container throughput via the Sea of Azov and Black Sea basin ports in October decreased 5.8 per cent year on year with exports off 4.5 per cent, and imports down seven per cent, reports St Petersburg SeaNews.
The share of the Azov and Black Sea basin in the total container traffic via all the Russian seaports in October 2021 amounted to 13 per cent.
Laden container throughput declined by 0.1 per cent year on year. Reefer containers accounted for 15.6 per cent of the total laden container traffic, and dry containers for 84.4 per cent.
Exports made 53.6 per cent of all the laden containers while imports came in at 46.4 per cent. Empties decreased 27.2 per cent.
The Port of Novorossiysk accounted for 98.9 per cent of the aggregate container throughput via the Russian Azov and Black Sea basin sea ports in October. Azov handled 1.1 per cent, and Kavkaz 0.01 per cent of the total.
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The share of the Azov and Black Sea basin in the total container traffic via all the Russian seaports in October 2021 amounted to 13 per cent.
Laden container throughput declined by 0.1 per cent year on year. Reefer containers accounted for 15.6 per cent of the total laden container traffic, and dry containers for 84.4 per cent.
Exports made 53.6 per cent of all the laden containers while imports came in at 46.4 per cent. Empties decreased 27.2 per cent.
The Port of Novorossiysk accounted for 98.9 per cent of the aggregate container throughput via the Russian Azov and Black Sea basin sea ports in October. Azov handled 1.1 per cent, and Kavkaz 0.01 per cent of the total.
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