TOTAL container throughput of all the Russian sea ports during January-August 2020 amounted to 3.5 million TEU, according to St Petersburg's SeaNews PORTSTAT analytic online service.
Five terminals handled 1.9 million TEU or 55.3 per cent of this volume.
Container Terminal Saint-Petersburg remains the leader in terms of container throughput, though volume fell 14 per cent to 448.900 TEU.
First Container Terminal saw its container traffic grow by one per cent up to 432.4 thousand TEU.
Container traffic via Commercial Port of Vladivostok (VMTP) amounted to 428.7 thousand TEU, up 7.9 per cent year on year.
NUTEP increased its container traffic by 33.7 per cent up to 319.300 TEU.
Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company handled 289.6 thousand TEU, up 10.4 per cent year on year.
It should be noted that the highest container throughput growth was via Arctic Consulting Service in Arkhangelsk.
Its container traffic surged 5.6-fold. Pevek Sea Port was up 2.5-fold, Directorate for Construction under the Presidential Administrative Department in the Far Eastern Federal District of Vladivostok up 2.2-fold.
Also, astronomical growth figures were demonstrated by stevedores, which had just several containers last year and this year handled many times more, such as Nikolaevsk Commercial Sea Port (+63,700 per cent), Vanino Commercial Sea Port (+33,337.5 per cent) and Makhachkala Commercial Sea Port (+5,700 per cent).
The largest decrease in container traffic was in Dalzavod-Terminal (Vladivostok) (-99 per cent), Sea Port of the Troitsa Bay in Zarubino (-72.7 per cent) and Tiksi Sea Port (-71.1 per cent).
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Five terminals handled 1.9 million TEU or 55.3 per cent of this volume.
Container Terminal Saint-Petersburg remains the leader in terms of container throughput, though volume fell 14 per cent to 448.900 TEU.
First Container Terminal saw its container traffic grow by one per cent up to 432.4 thousand TEU.
Container traffic via Commercial Port of Vladivostok (VMTP) amounted to 428.7 thousand TEU, up 7.9 per cent year on year.
NUTEP increased its container traffic by 33.7 per cent up to 319.300 TEU.
Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company handled 289.6 thousand TEU, up 10.4 per cent year on year.
It should be noted that the highest container throughput growth was via Arctic Consulting Service in Arkhangelsk.
Its container traffic surged 5.6-fold. Pevek Sea Port was up 2.5-fold, Directorate for Construction under the Presidential Administrative Department in the Far Eastern Federal District of Vladivostok up 2.2-fold.
Also, astronomical growth figures were demonstrated by stevedores, which had just several containers last year and this year handled many times more, such as Nikolaevsk Commercial Sea Port (+63,700 per cent), Vanino Commercial Sea Port (+33,337.5 per cent) and Makhachkala Commercial Sea Port (+5,700 per cent).
The largest decrease in container traffic was in Dalzavod-Terminal (Vladivostok) (-99 per cent), Sea Port of the Troitsa Bay in Zarubino (-72.7 per cent) and Tiksi Sea Port (-71.1 per cent).
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