Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports in February 2021 Down 3%

Container Traffic via Baltic Basin Ports in February 2021 Down 3%

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

    According to SeaNews PORTSTAT analytic online service, the total container throughput via the Baltic basin ports in February 2021 decreased by 3% year-on-year.

    Export was down 1.5%, import down 11.6%. Transit made 7.1 thousand TEU, with Kaliningrad handling the entire volume.

    The share of the Baltic basin in the total container traffic via all the Russian seaports in February 2021 amounted to 44.9%.

    Laden container throughput declined by 0.7% year-on-year. Reefer containers accounted for 13.9% of the total laden container traffic, and dry containers for 86.1%. Transit made 3.9% of all the laden containers, exports 45.5%, and imports 50.6%.

    Empty container traffic was down 16%.

    The Big Port of St. Petersburg accounted for 83.7% of the aggregate container throughput via the Russian Baltic basin sea ports in February. Kaliningrad handled 15.1%, and Ust-Luga 1.2% of the total.


  • Leave a Reply

    Related content
    14.09.2021
    Freight traffic via the Saimaa Canal grew by 9.8% year-on-year during January-July 2021 making […]
    29.06.2021
    According to the RF Federal Customs Service’s statistics, in January-April 2021 fresh and frozen […]
    21.10.2021
    During January-August 2021 Russia’s export of sawn goods made more than 12.2 mn tons, […]
    24.03.2021
    The article is based on SeaNews PORTSTAT online service (available for SeaNews subsribers). Demo […]
    27.07.2021
    Freight shipping along the Northern Sea Route has grown by 2.6% this year while […]
    03.08.2021
    According to the RF Federal Customs Service, during January-May 2021 Russia exported more than […]
  • Login
  • No Fields Found.