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Major Russian terminal increases container volume

In 2019, the Container Terminal Saint-Petersburg CJSC (CTSP) handled 758,610TEU that exceeds the result of 2018 by 5.1%.

Imports grew by 6.1%, year-on-year, to 369,650TEU including 82,980TEU of loaded reefer containers. Exports totaled 388,960TEU, 4.1% more than in 2018.

In the reporting period, the terminal continued co-operation with the world’s leading container lines. In 2019, CTSP registered 483 calls with average ship load of 1,571TEU.

Shipments by railway transport accounted for 22.7% of the total throughput due to the well developed railway infrastructure.

In 2019, CTSP retained its throughput leadership among container terminals of Russia. The terminal’s market share in the ports of Russia made 14%, in the ports of Saint-Petersburg and Ust-Luga – 33%.





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