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Russian seaports’ four-month cargo volumes grow 6.2% to 197.8 million tonnes

The four-month volume of dry bulk cargo rose 14.3% on last year’s figure to 87.2 million tonnes, including 35.4 m t of coal (+16.8%), 15.3m t of containerized cargoes (+7.5%), 8.3m t of ferrous metals (+1.1%), 7.3m t of grain (a 4.4 times surge), 4.5m t of fertilizers (+20.9%), 2.2m t carried by ferries (+4%) and 1.4m t of scrap metal. Shipments of ore and nonferrous metals declined by 17.5% and 22.5% to 1.9m t and 1.1m t, respectively.

Shipment of liquid bulk through the nation’s ports climbed 0.6% on four-month period 2013 and totaled 110.6 million tonnes, including, including 64.2 million tonnes of crude oil (-7.7%), 40.7m t of oil products (+14.8%), 4.4m t of liquified gas (+10.4%).

In the reporting period the Russian ports saw a 8.8-percent growth in exports compared to January-April 2013, to 159.7 million tonnes. Imports fell 9.7% to 13.7 million tonnes. Transshipment of transit cargo increased by 10.5% to 16.3 million tonnes, short sea traffic volume dropped 15.4% year-on-year to 8.1m t.

In January-April stevedoring companies of the Arctic basin handled 11.5 million tonnes of cargoes, or 22.6% down from last year’s figures. Shipments of dry bulk cargo through the terminals of the Russian northern region was up 9.7% to 8.2 million tonnes, liquid bulk volume slumped 2.3 times to 3.3 m t. Respectively, dry bulk volume in the port of Murmansk rose 7.3% and liquid bulk dropped 80%. Overall throughput at the port declined 20.3% to 7.7 million tonnes. The port of Arkhangelsk’s cargo throughput shrank by 14.5% to 1.3 million tonnes.

In January-April, terminal operators at the Baltic Sea-based Russian ports moved 71.5 million tonnes of different cargoes, up 2.6% from last year’s mark, including 28.2 million tonnes of dry bulk (+9.4%), 43.3 million tonnes of liquid bulk (-1.3%). Cargo traffic at Port of Ust-Luga rose 23.5% to 23 million tonnes. Big Port St. Petersburg cargo volume was up 9.9% to 19.1 million tonnes. Port of Vysotsk reported a 5.3% gain to 5.3 m tonnes, Port of Vyborg – a 27.7% increase to 0.49m t. Ports of Primorsk and Kaliningrad saw decline of 17.8%, 9.9% to 19.1m t and 4.5m t, respectively.

Total cargo throughput at the ports of Azov-Black Sea basin was 60.2 million tonnes (+12.8%). Dry bulk cargo shipments rose to 20 million tonnes (+20.9%). Liquid bulk traffic grew to 40.2 million tonnes (+9.1%). Four-month exports / imports through the Port of Novorossiysk totaled 41.2m tonnes, (+9.9%). Cargo traffic at the port of Tuapse jumped by 34% to 7 million tonnes, at the port of Taman – as much as 1.6 times to 3.9m t, at the port of Rostov-on-Don – by 2.9% to 2.7m t, at the port of Azov – by 38.8% to 1.3m t. Throughput at the port of Yeysk and Taganrog increased to 900,000 tonnes, by 40.1%, 19.4%, respectively.

The Caspian Sea-based Russian ports transshipped 2.4 million tonnes (-7.2%), including 800,000 tonnes of dry bulk cargoes (-14.7%), 1.6 million tonnes of liquid bulk (-2.8%). Cargo shipments through the ports of Makhachkala, Astrakhan and Olya fell 3.4%, 10% and by 1.9 times, accordingly.

In January-April, the ports of the Far Eastern basin handled 52.1 million tonnes (+14.2%). Shipments of dry bulk cargo through the region’s ports rose 17.3% to 29.9 million tonnes, of liquid bulk – 10.1% to 22.2 million tonnes. 
Vostochny port handled 18.1 million tonnes (+14.7%). Port Vanino throughput rose 11.1% to 8.3 million tonnes. Stevedore companies of the Port of Nakhodka moved 6.7 m t (+14.2%). Prigorodnoye port’s cargo volume reached 5.9m t (+2.2%). The Port of Vladivostok handled 5.1 million tonnes (+15.7%). Cargo shipments via the port of De Kastri rose 27.1% to  2.6 million tonnes, the Port Posiet freight volume jumped 34.1% to 2.4m t. Operators of Petropavlovsk-Kamachatsky port’s terminals handled 500,000 tonnes (-19.2%).

Association of Commercial Sea Ports (ASOP) was founded in 1987. Currently ASOP unites more than 50 Russian organizations and enterprises of maritime transport. The Association includes commercial sea ports, forwarding and agency companies, research institutes and maritime transport schools. The outcome data of the Russian port complex is based on statistical reports, covering all stevedoring companies operating in the country.  Complete statistics is presented in the quarterly report of ASOP “Cargo traffic at the ports of Russia, CIS and Baltic countries.”

 

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