Container Traffic via Arctic Basin Ports in November 2021 Up 3.9%

Container Traffic via Arctic Basin Ports in November 2021 Up 3.9%

  • The total container throughput via the Arctic basin ports in November 2021 increased by 3.9% year-on-year.

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

    According to SeaNews PORTSTAT analytic online service, cabotage, which accounts for the major share of the total, grew by 4.4%. Export was up 85.7%. Import, on the contrary, declined by 27.7%.

    The share of the Arctic basin in the total container traffic via all the Russian seaports in November 2021 amounted to 3.5%.

    Laden container throughput in the Arctic increased by 10.3% year-on-year. Reefer containers accounted for 7.4% of the total laden container traffic, and dry containers for 92.6%. Cabotage made 98.2% of all the laden containers, imports 1.6%, exports 0.2%.

    Empty container traffic declined by 8.3%.

    The port of Dudinka accounted for 38% of the aggregate container throughput via the Russian Arctic basin sea ports in November. Murmansk handled 23.3% of the total, and Arkhangelsk 19.5%.


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