MOSCOW, January 17. /TASS/. Consolidated container turnover of Global Ports’ seaports decreased by 37.1% in 2022 year-on-year to 992,000 TEU (an analogue of a 20-foot container), the group reported on Tuesday.
"In 2022, the group’s consolidated marine container throughput declined 37.1% y-o-y to 992,000 TEU (Q4 22: 179,000 TEU or a decline of 53.6% y-o-y)," the report said.
"On the back of significant reduction of vessel calls of key container shipping lines to the ports of Russia, both the Russian container market in the Baltic basin and the group’s terminals located therein experienced severe decline in container, cars and Ro-Ro throughput in Q4 2022 and FY 2022. At the same time, container throughput in the Far Eastern basin and at VSC, the group’s terminal in Far East, increased driven by a rebuilding of supply chains from European to Asian routes," the company said.
Global Ports is the leading operator of container terminals on the Russian market in terms of capacity and container throughput.