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29 Apr 2021

Port of Rotterdam makes step towards recovery

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The port of Rotterdam has handled 115.8 million tonnes of freight in the first quarter of this year, a 3 per cent increase over the same period last year. This is a new step in its recovery from the decrease in throughput in 2020 as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the port of Rottherdam stated.


The port’s terminals handled a substantially higher number of containers (4.5 per cent). Moreover, the most pronounced increase could be observed in the volumes of biomass (36.7 per cent), coal (25.2 per cent) and mineral oil products (19.7 per cent) put through Rotterdam. Volumes declined in the segments LNG (26.8 per cent), agribulk (8.6 per cent) and other liquid bulk (-2.8 per cent).

 

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Noteworthy is that the number of containers increased, although the weight of container volumes declined. Calculated on the basis of TEUs, container throughput rose by 4.5 per cent, which can be explaned by a stronger demand for consumer goods.

 

However, measured in tonnes, container throughput actually showed a modest decline of 0.7 per cent. This can be explained to an extent by on the one hand, an increase in the number of empty containers, and on the other hand, by a lower average weight per loaded unit.

 

Empty containers are in large quantities ‘stuck’ in Europe, as there is a grave imbalance in the volumes going from China to Europe (the majority) and vica versa. China is currently facing a shortage of empty containers. Read more

 

Source: RAILFREIGHT.COM

 

 

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