Container throughput via baltic basin in March

Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import Down

  • According to SeaNews PORTSTAT analytic online service, the total container throughput via the Baltic basin ports in March 2020 decreased by 0.7% year-on-year. Import was down 2%, export grew by 0.7%.

    The share of the Baltic basin in the total container traffic via all the Russian seaports in March 2020 amounted to 48.7%.

    Laden container throughput increased by 5.8% year-on-year. Reefer containers accounted for 16.1% of the total laden container traffic, and dry containers for 83.9%. Exports made 45.7% of all the laden containers, and imports 54.3%.

    Empty container traffic was down 27.3%.

    The Big Port of St. Petersburg accounted for 88.7% of the aggregate container throughput via the Russian Baltic basin sea ports in March. Kaliningrad handled 9.7%, and Ust-Luga 1.6% of the total.

    PORTSTAT is an analytic service containing container and cargo throughput statistics for all the Russian sea ports and stevedoring companies.

    PORTSTAT is a cloud-based online service available for our subscribers at any time, in any place where internet is available, and from any device, be it a PC or a mobile gadget.

    Container throughput via russian ports
    Cargo throughput via russian ports

    PORTSTAT opportunities and advantages:

    Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import DownComprehensive – statistics are available for all the sea ports and stevedorig companies of the Russian Federation. Historic data is available since 2015.

    Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import DownIndicative – regional shipping market indicator with no time lag. Growth/decline trends for the past months.

    Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import DownSpeed – momentary data visualization, various analytic breakdowns. Import / export / cabotage / transit / throughput structure by cargo type.

    Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import DownAvailable 24/7PORTSTAT is located in a cloud-based data center and is available always, everywhere and from any device.

    Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import DownVisualization – diagrams, graphic and cartographic visualization. Data export.

    Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports: Import DownHigh relevancy – data is updated monthly.

    PORTSTAT is an innovative interactive analytic tool based on the BI and BIGDATA technology 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),
    • 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.

    Now data for March 2020 is available in the PORTSTAT online service.

    PORTSTAT demo version


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