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December decline of 13pc in Brisbane container throughput
来源:shippingazette 编辑:编辑部 发布:2023/01/24 11:06:52
IN December, the Port of Brisbane saw a decline of 13 per cent in container throughput, totaling 114,710 TEU, reports North Sydney's Daily Cargo News.
Of this, 30,992 TEU, or 27 per cent of the total, were empty. The vast majority of empties were exported, making fresh Queensland air the port's top containerised export by far.
Other major containerised exports from Brisbane last month included 10,110 TEU, agricultural seeds for 4425 TEU, meat products for 4067 TEU, and cotton for 3184 TEU.
Excluding empty containers, the port exported a total of 25,005 TEU over the month.
Imports through the Port of Brisbane last month totalled 51,225 TEU.
Total imports decreased 18 per cent to 1.25 million tonnes, and total exports increased 11 per cent to 885,209 tonnes.
The port handled 23,333 motor vehicles, a decrease of 55 units on December 2021.
Of this, 30,992 TEU, or 27 per cent of the total, were empty. The vast majority of empties were exported, making fresh Queensland air the port's top containerised export by far.
Other major containerised exports from Brisbane last month included 10,110 TEU, agricultural seeds for 4425 TEU, meat products for 4067 TEU, and cotton for 3184 TEU.
Excluding empty containers, the port exported a total of 25,005 TEU over the month.
Imports through the Port of Brisbane last month totalled 51,225 TEU.
Total imports decreased 18 per cent to 1.25 million tonnes, and total exports increased 11 per cent to 885,209 tonnes.
The port handled 23,333 motor vehicles, a decrease of 55 units on December 2021.