In January-March 2007, Arkhangelsk Commercial Seaport handled 288.4 thou tons of cargo (4.5%, year-on-year), the company reports. Over the reported period import grew by 26.3% to 61.9 thou tons. Cargo flow of imported goods comes mainly from Europe. Then cargo is transported to Central Russia and Kazakhstan.
Volume of coastal trade cargo handled in January-March totaled 110.1 thou tons (+25.4%, year-on-year). Export amounted to 95.5 thou tons (- 18.1%). The majority of exported cargo handled in the port comes from Arkhangelsk region, Urals, Komi and Siberia to Germany, Netherlands, North America and Canada.
Arkhangelsk Commercial Seaport is a multi-profile stevedoring company operating at the port of Arkhangelsk. It is specialized in transshipment of general cargo, cellulose, cardboard, containers, timber, metal, fertilizers, heavy equipment and dry bulk cargo. ACS’s facilities enable it to handle 4.5 million tons of cargo per year. Import cargo flows to the port of Arkhangelsk come mostly from Europe. Then cargo usually goes to Central Russia and Kazakhstan. Export cargo handled at the port comes mainly from Arkhangelsk region, Urals, Komi and Siberia to be shipped to Germany, Netherlands, North America and Canada.