POLAND's Deepwater Container Terminal (DCT) Gdansk's volume first half volume fell 18.6pc in 2015 to 496,486 TEU year on year, suffering from the downturn in Russian trade.
DCT Gdansk handled 609,764 TEU in the first half 2014, marking an increase of 6.8 per cent comparing to H1 2013, reports the Baltic Journal.
The terminal's volume increased 7.1 per cent year on year to 1.15 million TEU in 2013, while first quarter throughput was up 28 per cent to 308,539 TEU, the terminal operator announced.
DCT Gdansk was opened in October 2007 and has rapidly developed into Poland's biggest container terminal with over 57 per cent share in container handlings.
The terminal serves Poland, surrounding central and eastern Europe countries and Russia, and is the only hub port on the Baltic Sea with weekly calls of ultra-large container vessels.
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24 September 2015 - 19:55
Gdansk container terminal first half volume falls 18.6pc to 496,486 TEU
POLAND's Deepwater Container Terminal (DCT) Gdansk's volume first half volume fell 18.6pc in 2015 to 496,486 TEU year on year, suffering from the downturn in Russian trade.
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24 September 2015 - 19:55
Gdansk container terminal first half volume falls 18.6pc to 496,486 TEU
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