Freight traffic via the port of Nakhodka in January-September 2010 remained virtually unchanged in comparison with the same period last year (-0.13%) and amounted to 11.97 million tons, PortNews reports citing the Port Authority.
In the reporting period the volume of coal, coke, anthracite, including charge grew 1,25 times as much, to 2.253 million tons, handled volume of ferrous metals dropped 9.7% to 3.261 million tons, non-ferrous metals shrank by 8% to 252,400 tons, oil products volume lost 1% to 5,355,000 tons. Nine-month container traffic decreased fourfold, to 1,644 TEUs.
This September throughput fell 11.7% to 1,247,000 tons.
The year-round navigation Port of Nakhodka is located in the northern Bay of Nakhodka. The port is connected via Trans-Siberian Railroad with the rail network of Russia and Western Europe. Last year’s throughput of Port of Nakhodka amounted to 15,760.700 tons.
In the reporting period the volume of coal, coke, anthracite, including charge grew 1,25 times as much, to 2.253 million tons, handled volume of ferrous metals dropped 9.7% to 3.261 million tons, non-ferrous metals shrank by 8% to 252,400 tons, oil products volume lost 1% to 5,355,000 tons. Nine-month container traffic decreased fourfold, to 1,644 TEUs.
This September throughput fell 11.7% to 1,247,000 tons.
The year-round navigation Port of Nakhodka is located in the northern Bay of Nakhodka. The port is connected via Trans-Siberian Railroad with the rail network of Russia and Western Europe. Last year’s throughput of Port of Nakhodka amounted to 15,760.700 tons.