Port of Gothenburg Freight Volumes up 17% in 2018

Laxman Pai
Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Container volumes at the Swedish port of Gothenburg were 753000 teu in 2018, a 17% rise on the previous year, the port authority said.

"Volumes for 2018 reveal an upturn for containers of 110,000 TEUs, a rise of 17 per cent on 2017. The number of containers transported by rail during 2018 increased by 13 per cent," said a press release from Gothenburg Port Authority.

Energy products, intra-European ro-ro units and new cars all fell by one per cent, albeit in relation to the high comparative figures for these three segments in 2017, it said.

Some 23.4 million tonnes of energy products were handled, a fall on the previous year of one per cent. Viewed historically, energy products still remain at record levels – 2018 was the third year in succession in which energy volumes exceeded 23 million tonnes.

Following volume growth for three consecutive years, intra-European ro-ro figures have levelled out but still remain high. A total of 584,000 units were handled in 2018, down one per cent compared to the previous year.

During 2017, the number of new cars passing through the port was the highest for 10 years. Despite a one per cent fall, the figures for 2018 show that volumes remain consistently high.

Categories: Logistics Cargo Port

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