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Cargo handling in the Eastern Coast Baltic Seaports in January – April increased by 0.7%

Danuta Pavilenene, BC, Vilnius, 22.05.2015.Print version
In January-April 2015, the overall cargo handling in the Baltic Eastern Coast Seaports totalled 123 776,4 thou. tn; the year-on-year change is +0.7% or +897,5 thou. tn, reports BC Klaipeda port’s press service.

Cargo handling in the Eastern Coast Baltic Seaports, in thousand tn

Port

Volumes

Yoy change

In %

Yoy change in thou. tn

01-04 of 2014

01-04 of 2015

Totally:

122 878,9

123 776,4

0,7

897,5

Ust Luga

23 020,0

27 962,9

21,5

4 942,9

Primorsk

19 111,5

19 870,3

4,0

758,8

Saint Petersburg

19 153,1

17 104,5

-10,7

-2 048,6

Riga

13 444,0

14 069,7

4,7

625,7

Klaipeda Port

11 893,1

12 177,4

2,4

284,3

Butinges terminal

2 095,5

2 550,3

21,7

454,8

Ventspils

11 454,0

9 868,0

-13,8

-1 586,0

Tallinn

10 560,4

8 346,9

-21,0

-2 213,5

Vysotsk

5 299,0

5 322,7

0,4

23,7

Kaliningrad

4 527,8

4 315,2

-4,7

-212,6

Liepaja

1 866,9

1 834,8

-1,7

-32,1

Vyborg

490,0

353,7

-27,8

-136,3


Container handling in the Eastern Coast Baltic Seaports, in TEU

Port

Volumes

Yoy change in%

Yoy change in TEU

01-04 of 2014

01-04 of 2015

Totally:

1.325.763

980.423

-26,0

-345.340

Saint Petersburg

807.336

575.667

-28,7

-231.669

Klaipeda

146.660

127.382

-13,1

-19.278

Riga

126.041

125.545

-0,4

-496

Tallinn

89.425

71.391

-20,2

-18.034

Kaliningrad

120.877

50.570

-58,2

-70.307

Ust Luga

34.146

28.501

-16,5

-5.645

Liepaja

1.278

1.045

-18,2

-233

Ventspils

0

322

-

322

 

UST-LUGA PORT is the priority project related with cargo handling capacity development of Russian ports in the Baltic Sea region. Cargo handling capacity in January – April of 2015 increased as many as by 4,94 mln tn or by 21,5% to  27,96 mln tn comparing with January – April of 2014.

 

Oil products, crude oil and coal constitute even 91% of overall Seaport cargo handling turnover:


- 9,71 mln tn of oil products were transhiped, +25,2% or + 1,95 mln yoy;

- 9,30 mln  tn of crude oil were transhiped, +27,1% or +1,98 mln tn yoy;

- 6,51 mln tn of coal were handled, +13,8% or +789,1 thou. tn yoy.

 

Other categories of cargo that made the impact on overall cargo handling turnover in the Seaport were as follows:

 

- Ro-Ro cargoes – 640,9 thou. tn were handled, +21,9% or +115,2 thou. tn yoy; 

- metal269,3 thou. tn were handled, more by 673,3 times or by 268,9 thou. tn yoy.


Other categories of cargo with decreased handling rates were as follows:


- liquid natural gas 405,0 thou. tn were transhiped, -1,9% or -7,9 thou. tn yoy;

- containerised cargoes237,6 thou. tn were handled, -6,8% or -17,3 thou. tn yoy;

- fertilizers152,5 thou. tn were transhiped, -1,7% or -2,7 thou. tn yoy.

Altogether 12,96 mln tn of products, i.e. less by 7,6% or by 1,07 mln tn were handled in  PRIMORSK PORT in January – April of 2015.

 

Primorsk Port is the centre of Russian crude oil and oil products export:


- 15,01 mln tn of crude oil were transhiped, -2,1% or -323,8 thou. tn yoy;

- 4,86 mln tn oil products were transhipped,  +28,6% or +1 082,6 thou. tn  yoy.  

 

In January – April of 2015 the SEAPORT of SAINT - PETERSBURG handled 17,10 mln tn  of cargo, i.e., less  by 10,7% or by 2,05 mln tn than within the corresponding period of 2014.

 

Basic categories of cargo that made the most significant impact on cargo handling results in January – April of 2015 were as follows: 


- containerised cargoes6,67 mln tn were handled, -16,3% or -1 295,0 thou. tn yoy;

- oil products3,42 mln tn were transhiped, -6,7% or -247,0 thou. tn yoy;

- fertilizers – 2,28 mln tn were transhiped, +3,5% or +77,4 thou. tn yoy;

- metal2,20 mln tn were handled, +0,4% or +8,0 thou. tn yoy;

- scrap metal722,8 thou. tn were handled, -0,7% or -5,4 thou. tn yoy.


Within the period of January – April of 2015 Klaipeda Seaport cargo handling turnover increased by 2,4% to  12,18 mln tn, i.e. more by 284,3 thou. tn comparing with the corresponding period of 2014.

 

Year-on-year changes of overall turnover  in January - April of 2015 according to cargo types:

 

Liquid cargo – 3 374,0  thou tn were handled, +34,2% or +859,1 thou. tn yoy;

General cargo – 3 748,2 thou. tn were handled, +0,5% or +19,7 thou. tn yoy;

Dry and bulk cargo – 5 055,2 thou. tn were handled, -10,5% or more -594,5 thou. tn yoy


Cargo group

           Volumes

Yoy change

 in%

01-04 of 2014

01-04 of 2015

Totally:

11 893 135,5

12 177 437,7

+2,4

Liquid cargo

2 514 828,8

3 373 971,5

+34,2

General cargo

3 728 562,0

3 748 227,8

+0,5

Dry and bulk cargo

5 649 744,7

5 055 238,4

-10,5

 

2 028 vessels were reported to call Klaipeda Seaport in January – April of 2015,i.e. less by 7,5% or by 164 vessels comparing with the corresponding period of 2014. 

 

This means that the segment of larger vessels continues to increase relatively. Statistical data of the late years proves that the number of large vessels calling Klaipeda Seaport has been constantly growing.  382 vessels above 200 metres in length called the Seaport in 2013, in 2014 the number of such type of vessels increased to 465 – even by 21,7% 

 

In January – April of 2015 the growth of cargo handling turnover by 4,7% was achieved in the FREEPORT OF RIGA – altogether  14,1 mln tn were handled ( the yoy change was  +625,7 thou. tn).


Such a significant growth was achieved due to dynamics of basic cargo categories:


- the most abundant cargo of the Seaport is coal. 5,17 mln tn were handled (+9,2% or +435,7 thou. tn yoy);

- oil products3,88 mln tn were transhiped (+2,0% or +77,5 thou. tn yoy);

- containerised cargoes1,34 mln tn were handled (-0,2% or -2,4 thou. tn yoy);

- fertilizers 950,9 thou. tn were handled (+36,7% or +255,4 thou. tn yoy).


The reason of such a robust growth of handling volumes of fertilizers were the intensification of  handling.


operations at the  new Riga Fertilizer Terminal (the joint project of the Freeport of Riga Port and Uralchem). 


Passenger traffic. The Freeport of Riga received 133,0  thou. passengers in January – April of 2015 (the yoy change was -40,3% or -89,9 thou passengers). 

 

In January – April of 2015 the cargo handling turnover in the SEAPORT OF VENTSPILS comparing with the corresponding period of 2014 dropped down to 9,87 mln tn , i.e., -13,8% or

-1 586,0 thoutn yoy.

 

Basic cargo categories that made the greatest impact on cargo handling results in January – April of 2015 were as follows:

 

- oil products – 5 943,0 thou. tn were transhiped, -7,2% or -464,0 thou tn yoy;

- coal2 450,0 thou. tn were handled, -17,9% or -535,0 thou. tn yoy;

- Ro-Ro cargoes – 589,0 thou. tn were handled, -0,5% or -3,0 thou. tn yoy;

- timber – 179,0 thou. tn were handled, 13,9% or -29,0 thou. tn yoy;

- fertilizers128,0 thou. tn were handled, -86,3% or -809,0 thou. tn yoy.

 

Passenger traffic. Within the analysed period 27 371 passenger called the port of Ventspils, i.e., more by 41,3% or by 7 126 passengers comparing with January – April of 2014.

 

Vessels. In total the Seaport accommodated 501 vessel, the yoy change was -11,1%, or -63 vessels.

 

The overall throughput in the JOINT PORT of TALLINN in January – April of 2015 was 8,35 mln tn, i.e.,-21,0% or – 2 213,5 thou. tn comparing with the corresponding period in 2014.

 

Basic cargo categories that made the greatest impact on cargo handling results in January – April of 2015 were as follows:

 

- oil products5 196,6 thou. tn were transhiped, -31,4% or -2 377,6 thou. tn yoy;

- Ro-Ro cargoes 1 402,7 thou. tn were handled, +10,1% or +128,9 thou. tn yoy;

- containerised cargoes 602,0 thou. tn were handled, -14,5% or -102,1 thou. tn yoy;

- fertilizers565,6 thou. tn were handled, +20,4% or +95,7 thou tn.

 

Passenger traffic. In January –April of 2015 the Joint Port of Tallinn rendered services to 2 457,2 thou. passengers, i.e. less by  1,9% or by 48,2 thou. passengers comparing with the corresponding period of 2014.

 

Vessels. 2 181vessel was reported to call the Port of Tallinn, i.e. more by 1,7% or by 37 vessels  comparing with January – April of 2014.

 

5,32 mln tn of cargo, i.e. more by 0,4% or by 23, 7 thou tn  were handled in  VYSOTSK SEAPORT  in January – April of 2015 comparing with the corresponding period of 2014.

 

Only two categories of cargo are handled in this Seaport:


- oil products3,70 mln tn were handled, +0,8% or +27,6 thou tn yoy;

- coal1,62 mln tn  were handled, -0,2% or -3,9 thou tn yoy.

 

The total throughput in the PORT OF KALININGRAD was 4,32  mln tn,  i.e., less by 4,7% or by 212,6 thou. tn than in January – April of 2014.

 

Basic cargo categories that made the greatest impact on cargo handling results in January – April  of  2015 were as follows:

 

- oil products732,4 thou. tn were transhiped, -18,5% or -166,6 thou. tn yoy;

- Ro-Ro cargoes576,5 thou. tn were handled, +24,7% or +114,3 thou. tn yoy;

- metal384,6 thou. tn were handled, -11,9% or -51,8 thou. tn;

- grain384,3 thou. tn were handled, -55,2% or by -473,9 thou. tn yoy;

- containerised cargoes – 258,2 thou. tn were handled, -41,0% or -179,7 thou. tn yoy;

- containerised cargoes (TEU) -50 570 TEU were handled, -58,2% or -70 307 TEU.

 

The total throughput in the PORT of LIEPAJA in January – April of 2015 was 1 834,8 thou. tn, (-1,7% or -32,1 tnou. tn yoy).

 

Basic cargo categories making the greatest impact on cargo handling results in January – April of 2015 were as follows:


- grain916,8 thou. tn were handled ( the throughput of grain handling accounts  as many as for 50,0% of the overall cargo handling), the yoy change  was -8,2% or -82,2 thou. tn.

- timber– 233,0 thou. tn were handled, +32,8% or by +57,6 thou. tn yoy;

- Ro – Ro cargoes – 224,0 thou. tn were handled, -9,6% or -23,9 thou. tn yoy.


Passenger traffic.  The number of passengers calling the Port of Liepaja was 11 749  passengers, i.e., less by 5,5% or by 686 passengers yoy.

 

Vessels. In January – April of the current year 457 vessels called the Seaport, i.e., less by 7,3% or by 36 vessels comparing with the corresponding period of the previous year.






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