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2010 December 10   07:01

Vanino Port posts for Jan-Nov a 0.5% throughput gain, some 5,7m tons

Freight traffic passing via JSC Vanino Port (Russia’s Khabarovsk region) in January-November, 2010 amounted to 5,576,600 tons, a 0.5-percent increase over the same period in 2009, the stevedore company’s press release said. Container throughput in Jan-Nov, 2010 reached 11,300 TEUs.

Exports handled in the reporting period by the stevedore shrank by 12.7% to 2,483,200 tons. The volume includes 1,092,100 tons of timber cargo, 124,500 tons of nonferrous metals and 1,222,800 tons of coal.
 
The volume of imports rose 9% to 1,183,700 tons, including alumina – 1,143,900 tons. Short sea trade volume surged in Jan-Nov by 47.4% to 476,100 tons, fueled by coal transshipment that soared by 61.8% to 132,800 tons.

Vanino-Kholmsk ferry service shipped 1,433,600 tons of cargo, up 10.7% from last year’s digits.

The company handled in the 11-month period 1,296 vessels, including 646 ferries and 62,800 railcars.

In November, JSC Vanino Port’s cargo throughput grew 8.7% to 436,500 tons.

JSC Port Vanino is a largest stevedore company operating at the Khabarovsk Territory-based Port of Vanino. The port is a major hub for imports shipped to the north-eastern regions of Russia and export flows to Japan, South Korea, China, Australia, USA and other countries of Asia Pacific Region. In 2009, JSC Vanino Port handled 6m tons of cargo, a 9.4-percent decline y-o-y.

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