VCT cargo turnover by 20%, Q I-III 2009
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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 the terminal transhipped: 52,140 TEUs of overall
coastal cargo, 42,822 TEUs of overall import cargo, 46,553 TEUs of
overall export cargo.Vladivostok Container Terminal LLC (VCT) is a container terminal
operating at the territoryVladivostok port. The terminal is co-managed
by Vladivostok Commercial Seaport and Severstaltrans Group of
Companies.The terminal can handle all the container types as well as
cargoes of various dimensions and weight as it has all the necessary
equipment available for such operations. VCT transhipment volumes
exceeded 240 thousand TEUs as of 2008 results.Source: Portnews
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Container throughput at India’s largest container port, Jawaharlal Nehru, fell 7 percent in the April-July period compared with a year ago, amid the continuing slump in the country’s foreign trade. Box traffic during the first four months of fiscal 2009-10 declined to 1.13 million 20-foot equivalent units from 1.4 million TEUs,
The board of directors of COSCO Pacific Limited (the “Company”) presents the unaudited condensed consolidated results of the Company and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) for the third quarter and the nine months ended 30th September 2009. Results Highlights Profit attributable to the equity holders of the Company for the
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Malaysian ports handled 10 percent more containers in the second quarter of the year compared to the first, reflecting a recovery in both domestic and transhipment cargo, the Business Times reported. Container traffic at the 10 major ports rose to 3.79 million TEUs from 3.44 million in the periods reviewed. Transhipment traffic,
Kolkata Dock System (KDS) handled a record 34,287 TEUs of container traffic in July 2009, according to The Economic Times. This is the largest number of container shipments handled in a single month at the Kolkata docks, eclipsing the previous high of 33,219 TEUs in June 2009. Significantly, during April-July, 2009, KDS
The Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT) has announced a terminal expansion project, including a 460 meter extension of the quay, which will increase annual container throughout capacity to two million TEUs when fully completed and equipped. The port’s 2009-2013 action plan calls for capital expenditure of US$235 million, bringing total investment
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