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Hong Kong container throughput up 2 percent
Date:2011-12-12 Readers:

    Traffic through the Port of Hong Kong during the third quarter increased 2 percent year-over-year, but laden container throughput fell 5 percent from the previous quarter, Journal of Commerce reports. Total container throughput in the third quarter rose to 6.4 million 20-foot equivalent units. Loaded container traffic rose 4 percent year-over-year to 5.4 million TEUs, as empty container traffic fell 5 percent.

    Among laden containers, inbound container traffic increased 4 percent year-over-year to 2.6 million TEUs, while outbound containers also rose by 3 percent to 2.8 million TEUs in the same period. On a quarter-to-quarter basis, inbound and outboard loaded container traffic decreased 7 percent and 2 percent, respectively.

    In terms of total inbound loaded containers, imports decreased by 4 percent year-over-year to 800,000 TEUs, while inbound transshipped container traffic rose 8 percent to 1.8 million TEUs. Within the total of outbound loaded containers, exports decreased 8 percent year-over-year to 900,000 million TEUs, while outbound transshipped containers increased by 9 percent to 1.9 million TEUs in the same period.

    Traffic of seaborne loaded containers in the third quarter increased 9 percent year-over-year, while riverborne containers decreased by 11 percent to 1.3 million TEUs in the same period.


source:en.portnews.ru

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