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Hamad Port sees record breakbulk volume handled in March
来源:shippingazette 编辑:编辑部 发布:2023/04/12 14:03:04
STATISTICS released by Mwani Qatar show that Hamad Port registered the highest ever volume of breakbulk handled in March; while cargo and livestock throughput at nation's three major ports soared 98 per cent and 451 per cent year on year.
The three ports - Hamad, Doha and Al Ruwais - displayed robust performance in terms of ship arrivals and throughput both on yearly and monthly basis in the review period as well as in the first three months of this year, according to figures released by Mwani Qatar.
The number of ships calling on Qatar's three ports stood at 231 in March, which was 6.94 per cent and 11.59 per cent higher year on year and month to month, according to Doha's Gulf Times.
Hamad Port saw as many as 135 vessels call on the port in the review period. As many as 664 ships had called on three ports in the first three months of this year, recording a 1.07 per cent on an annualised basis.
The general cargo handled through the three ports was 297,009 tonnes in March, which showed 98.64 per cent and 43.44 per cent gains on yearly and monthly basis respectively in the review period.
Hamad Port - whose multi-use terminal is designed to serve the supply chains for the ro-ro (vehicles), grains and livestock - handled 291,427 freight tonnes of breakbulk in March this year.
"The volume of breakbulk is the highest ever handled in Hamad Port," QTerminals said in a tweet.
On a cumulative basis, the general cargo movement through the three ports shot up 29.5 per cent year on year to total 617,641 tonnes during January-March 2023.
The container handling through three ports stood at 114,079 TEU, which fell 8.23 per cent and 1.87 per cent year on year and month to month in March 2023.
The container handling through the three ports stood at 341,955 TEU during January-March, which showed a 4.06 per cent contraction on an annualised basis.
The three ports - Hamad, Doha and Al Ruwais - displayed robust performance in terms of ship arrivals and throughput both on yearly and monthly basis in the review period as well as in the first three months of this year, according to figures released by Mwani Qatar.
The number of ships calling on Qatar's three ports stood at 231 in March, which was 6.94 per cent and 11.59 per cent higher year on year and month to month, according to Doha's Gulf Times.
Hamad Port saw as many as 135 vessels call on the port in the review period. As many as 664 ships had called on three ports in the first three months of this year, recording a 1.07 per cent on an annualised basis.
The general cargo handled through the three ports was 297,009 tonnes in March, which showed 98.64 per cent and 43.44 per cent gains on yearly and monthly basis respectively in the review period.
Hamad Port - whose multi-use terminal is designed to serve the supply chains for the ro-ro (vehicles), grains and livestock - handled 291,427 freight tonnes of breakbulk in March this year.
"The volume of breakbulk is the highest ever handled in Hamad Port," QTerminals said in a tweet.
On a cumulative basis, the general cargo movement through the three ports shot up 29.5 per cent year on year to total 617,641 tonnes during January-March 2023.
The container handling through three ports stood at 114,079 TEU, which fell 8.23 per cent and 1.87 per cent year on year and month to month in March 2023.
The container handling through the three ports stood at 341,955 TEU during January-March, which showed a 4.06 per cent contraction on an annualised basis.