Best quarter performance ever at CTSP terminal: 168,500 TEUs, a 7.8% container traffic growth
St. Petersburg, Russia based Container Terminal St. Petersburg (CTSP, part of UCL Holding) between January - March 2018 handled 168,500 TEUs, which represents a 7-percent growth on the same period a year earlier. The quarter results appeared to be the best ever for CTSP in terms of container traffic, the CTSP press office said.
This March, Container Terminal St. Pb beat its monthly throughput record handling 64 802 TEUs, which is 15% more than in March 2017. Main customers of CTSP contributed to strong performance results increasing their containerized flows to the terminal.
Handling of import containers in the first quarter increased to 83,400 TEUs, including 19,000 TEUs of reefer containers, and export containers volume reached 85,100 TEUs. So, the share of outbound containers handled at the facility account for 55%, while inbound containers – 44.5% of the CTSP total three-month volumes.
Following the 1Q results CTSP retains its market share at 32% among other container terminal operators in the ports of St. Petersburg and Ust-Luga.
In the reporting period, handling of alumina cargo at the terminal increased by 21.8% year-on-year to 163,000 tonnes.
In January-March, 144 vessels made calls at the container terminal with an average container ship cargo of 1078 TEUs. The share of rail freight shipments was 28% of the total cargo traffic at CTSP.
About CTSP
Container terminal Saint-Petersburg ZAO (CTSP, part of UCL Port, a stevedoring division of UCL Holding) is a modern facility specializing in handling all types of container cargo, including refrigerated, oversize and hazardous cargoes. In 2017 the company's container throughput reached 643,700 TEUs.