Baltic Basin Ports’ Throughput in November 2020 Down 1.7%

Baltic Basin Ports’ Throughput in November 2020 Down 1.7%

  • The article is based on SeaNews PORTSTAT online service (available for SeaNews subsribers).

    According to SeaNews PORTSTAT analytic online service, the total cargo throughput of the Baltic basin sea ports in November 2020 declined by 1.7% year-on-year. Export was down 1.5%, import down 12.2%, cabotage decreased by 14.3%. Transit, on the contrary, surged by 80.1%.

    The share of the Baltic basin in the total cargo traffic via all the Russian sea ports amounted to 28.6% in November 2020.

    Almost half of the total was oil and products, with oil products accounting for 31.6% of the overall throughput, and crude oil for 16.5%. Coal and coke amounted to 22.1%.

    It should be noted that the highest growth was in ferry cargo segment (+64.9%), piece cargo (+46.6%) and coal and coke (+39.2%).

    The commodities that decreased the most were timber and logs (-57.8%), foodstuffs (-32.4%) and crude oil (-32%).

    Ust-Luga accounted for 42.5% of the aggregate cargo throughput via the Russian Baltic basin sea ports in November. the Big Port of St. Petersburg handled 26.4%, and Primorsk 18.1% of the total.


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