SeaNews is launching a new analytic online service PORTSTAT offering statistics and analysis of container and cargo throughput of all the Russian sea ports and stevedoring companies.
In our new PORTSTAT service you can study cargo traffic via all RF basins, sea ports and stevedoring companies and all commodity groups, compare them and make ratings by the parameters you choose.
PORTSTAT is an innovative interactive tool based on BI and BIGDATA technologies that enables you to:
- get data in a user defined breakdown, including container and cargo throughput for at least past 7 months for absolutely all of the Russian sea ports and stevedoring companies for all commodity groups (about 20 of them),
- get data on loaded reefer containers (since February 2017) and empties (since 2015),
- break down cargo flows (export/import/transit) by commodity groups by basin, port, or stevedore,
- rate port/terminal operators of the basin/port you have chosen not only by their aggregate throughput, but also by other parameters, such as import/export/cabotage volume, defining commodity group and period of time (last month, concrete month you defined, or a period you set),
- get interactive cartographic representation of data,
- choose what data and in what context are visualized on the screen,
- compare operational statistics of two stevedoring companies.
New fresh statistics for all the Russian sea ports and stevedoring companies are uploaded into PORTSTAT every month (as of November 19, 2017, the database contains information for January 2015 through October 2017).
With introducing PORTSTAT we discontinue our analytical Weekly service, our Weekly subscribers will be able to use the new PORTSTAT service for the entire period of their subscription.
For our Subscribers: PORTSTAT is available in the ORTSTAT subsection of the Operational Analysis section (choose the section and the subsection in the main menu of the web portal. Go to PORTSTAT):
If you are not our subscriber yet, you are welcome to study the demo versions of PORTSTAT containing limited amount of data for 2016 and January 2017:
Container throughput of RF basins, sea ports and stevedores (TEU)
Cargo throughput of RF basins, sea ports and stevedores (thousand tons)