PKT (St. Petersburg) box throughput by 16% in January-October 2009
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Box throughput of the First Container Terminal (PKT St.-Petersburg) decreased by 16% (to 749,591 TEU) within 10 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding of 2008, stated press-service of the National container company (which manages PKT). In October,
2009 container turnover of PKT almost reached 2008 figure and amounted
to 90, 525 TEU (-1.3% against October, 2008 and +8.1% against September
2009).43,412 TEU was loaded into vessels for export in October 2009, 47,113
TEU – unloaded for import. Refrigerating containers turnover amounted
to 10,953 TEU. Overall number of vessels handled in October was 73,
average turnover per a vessel was 1,240 TEU.National Container Company (NCC) is the Russia’s largest container
terminals operator, a leader in the stevedoring services market. First
Quantum FESCO Transport Group hold equal share fractions of NCC.
Overall box throughput of NCC’s terminals was over 1.7 mln TEU in 2008.NCC assets include First Container Terminal (PKT), NUTEP container
terminal (Novorssiisk), Ukrtranscontainer container terminal
(Iliichevsk, Odessa region), Ust-Luga container terminal (Leningrad
region) and backing container terminal and logistic centre
ogistics-Terminal (Shushary, St.-Petersburg).Source: Portnews
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- FCT Freight (St. Petersburg) down from 13.6% in January-October 2009
- VCT cargo turnover by 20%, Q I-III 2009
- NUTEP container throughput down 10.5% to 78,693 TEU in Jan-Sep 09
- Port of Hamburg (Germany), freight by 23%, Q I-III 2009
- DP World, new terminal in Vietnam, the 1st October 2009
- Cargo turnover of NMTP group by 5.6%, Jan.-Oct. 2009
- Cargo turnover of oil terminal of St. Petersburg in 2009 reached 12 million tonnes
- Finland seaports cargo turnover decreased by 19.1%
- Big Port of St. Petersburg cargo turnover had fallen by 19% in Jan.-Oct. 2009
- Cargo turnover at the port of Tallinn grew by 6.3%, Jan.-Oct. 2009
- Chennai second box terminal at full power in October
- Cosco Pacific, in relation to the opening of terminal operations at the port of Piraeus in Greece
- NUTEP (Novorossiysk) container throughput up 20.6% to 56,605 TEUs Januar-Juli 09
Freight turnover at the First Container Terminal (FCT, St. Petersburg) in January 2010 increased by 20.7% compared with January last year, up to 76.403 TEUs. According to the press service of National Container Company (managed by FCT), this January, its terminals transshipped 37.392 TEUs of outbound commodities and 39.11 TEUs
In the first two months of this year the throughput of the First Container Terminal (FCT, St. Petersburg) amounted to 156.196 TEUs, 25.4% up from the same period a year earlier.
Cargo turnover of the First Container Terminal decreased by 13.6% (to 851, 395 TEU) within? 11 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008, reported press-service of National Container Company (NCC manages FCT).
Vladivostok Container Terminal cargo turnover decreased by 20% (down to 141,515 TEUs) within 9 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008. In September, 2009 Vladivostok container terminal box throughput amounted to 19,177 TEU (- 9.5% as compared to September 2008), stated company’s press-center. Within 9 months, 2009
In January-September 2009, container throughput of NUTEP (Nodal Transporting and Forwarding Company of Novorossiysk) fell by 10.5%, y-o-y, to 78,693 TEU, press center of National Container Company states. In September, the terminal handled 10,737 TEU (+96.9%) including 5,468 TEU of export containers and 5,269 TEU of import containers. Loaded and empty containers ratio
Cargo turnover of Hamburg port, the largest port of Germany, decreased by 23% (to 82.8 mln tons) within 9 months 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008, as of information provided by association uniting port administration representatives and freight companies operating in Hamburg port, Hafen Hamburg Marketing (HHM).
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam – Global marine terminal operator DP World has set October 1st, 2009 as the date of the official inauguration of its state-of-the-art Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT). Read at DP World to Open New Terminal in Vietnam October 1, 2009
Cargo turnover of Novorossiisk Commercial Seaport Group (NMTP) increased by 5.6% (71, 867,000 tons) in January-October, 2009 as compared to the corresponding period 200, informed the company. In liquid cargoes segment overall cargo turnover increase was 5% (to 2 mln 320.8 thousand tons) in 2009 as compared to the corresponding
Annual turnover of petroleum products JSC “Petersburg Oil Terminal (PNT, St.
Over the past 10 months, 2009, cargo turnover at the seaports of Finland has decreased by 19,1 %, as of the same period of 2008 – to 65 million 54,471 thousand tons, according to the Association of the Finnish ports. Transfer of inward cargoes in the state seaports in January-October,
Cargo turnover of the Big port of St.-Petersburg decreased by 19% (to 41.85 mln tons) in January-October, 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008. As PortNews IAA learnt from Petr Parinov, Captain of the port, box turnover of the port decreased by 36.1% (to 1 mln 69 thousand
Cargo turnover of the port of Tallinn (Estonia) increased by 6.3% (25 mln 879.4 thousand tons) in January-October, 2009 as compared to the corresponding period of 2008, informed port administration. Within the reporting period container turnover of the port decreased by 29.2% (109,423 TEU) against corresponding period of the previous
The Chennai International Terminals Private Ltd (CITPL), the second private container terminal at the Chennai port, will officially start full operations from October first week, according to the Chennai Port Trust Chairman, Capt. Subhash Kumar. The terminal will help the Chennai Port, which is 88th in the global top 100 container ports,
This announcement is made by COSCO Pacific Limited (“COSCO Pacific” or the “Company”) on a voluntary basis. The board of directors of the Company (the “Board”) is pleased to announce that, the Labour Unions announced on 17th October 2009 that the strike actions will terminate effective from 19th October 2009.
In January-July 2009, container throughput of Nodal Transporting and Forwarding Company of Novorossiysk OJSC (NUTEP) fell by 20.6%, year-on-year, to 56,605 TEUs, PortNews IAA learnt from National Container Company managing the terminal. Container terminal in the port of Novorossiysk (Nodal Transporting and Forwarding Company of NovorossiyskOJSC (NUTEP)) strated container handling in 2004.
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