In January-June 2015, seaport Temryuk handled 1,383,000 t of cargo (-6.7%, year-on-year), port Harbour Master Valery Malyar told IAA PortNews.
In the reported period transshipment of liquid chemicals grew by 38.2% to 114,000 t, LPG – up 24.7% to 88,000 t, timber and sawn wood – up 48.1% to 87,000 t, coal – down 18.9% to 363,000 t, oil products – down 22.8% to 265,000 t, grain – down 3.5% to 175,000 t.
In January-June, exports increased by 6.2% to 1.081 mln t, imports – fell 2.1 times to 14,500 t, short sea traffic – down 35% to 279,700 t.
The volume of bunkering increased by 22.6% to 7,500 t.
520 ship calls were registered in 6M’16 (-13.3%, year-on-year).
Port Temryuk is located in the Temryuk Bau of the Sea of Azov. The port operates round-the-year and has 19 berths with a waterfront of 2,379.93 meters. The port’s cargo terminals can accept vessels with the draught of up to 4.6 m, length of up to 140 m, breadth of up to 17.5 m. Annual capacity of the port’s cargo terminals is 8.7 mln t.