Мартовские рекорды терминалов «Дело»

DeloPorts Terminals Set New Records in March 2023

  • KSK and NUTEP terminals, both parts of DeloPorts, the stevedoring asset of Delo Group, set new monthly cargo handling records in March 2023.

    KSK Grain Terminal handled 801,500 tons of grain, exceeding the March 2022 figure by 68% and the previous record set in January 2023 by 11%. During Q1 2023, KSK handled 2,048 mn tons of grain, up 72% year-on-year.

    NUTEP container terminal also set a record in March 2023, handling 70,100 TEU, a 6% increase over the previous record set in January 2023. Compared to March 2022, container traffic via the terminal doubled. In total, 185.2 thousand TEU was handled during Q1 of 2023, 31% above the result of the same period of 2022.

    Commenting on the March 2023 results, DeloPorts Director General Igor Yakovenko said: “In light of the ongoing reorientation of cargo flows and development of services through the ports of Southern Russia, DeloPorts terminals took on additional volumes, provided by the synergy of work with other assets of Delo Group, among other things. Previously implemented infrastructure modernization projects allowed us to form a reserve to increase cargo turnover, and the invariably high quality of service allowed us to create comfortable conditions for our clients”.

    Photo: Delo Group


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