Transshipments of liquid cargo in the reporting period totaled 64 543 thousand tons, of which crude oil accounted for 45 104 thousand tons, refined oil products comprised 18 779 thousand tons, and UAN liquid fertilizer and seed oils totaled 383 thousand tons and 278 thousand tons respectively.

Transshipment of bulk cargo in January-July 2017 increased by 2 137 thousand tons or 32.8% year-on-year and totaled 8 651 thousand tons.

Transshipment of grain increased by 2 347 thousand tons or 83.4% year-on-year and comprised 5 162 thousand tons. Growth rate accelerated by 2 percent points compared to 6M 2017.

Grain volumes in July 2017 increased threefold compared to June 2017 reaching 765 thousand tons as grain of the new harvest flown in for export.

Transshipment of coal increased by 273 thousand tons or 27.8% year-on-year reaching 1 253 thousand tons.

Volumes of iron ore and ore concentrate, chemical cargo, and sugar for the period totaled 1 518 thousand tons, 512 thousand tons, and 206 thousand tons respectively.

Transshipment of general cargo in January-July 2017 totaled 8 252 thousand tons, including 7 205 thousand tons of ferrous metals, 670 thousand tons of nonferrous metals, 205 thousand tons of timber, and 172 thousand tons of perishable goods.

Container traffic in the reporting period was up 12.7% year-on-year in tons and up 23.7% year-on-year in TEU, totaling 3 536 thousand tons or 354 thousand TEU.

Transshipment of other (bulk and general) cargo totaled 221 thousand tons.

 

NCSP Group Cargo Turnover for January-July 2017 (thousand tons)

7M 20177M 2016ChangeChange %
Cargo turnover, total85 203.086 101.4-898.4-1.0%
Liquid cargo, total64 543.267 258.8-2 715.6-4.0%
Crude oil45 103.647 602.2-2 498.6-5.2%
Oil products18 779.019 150.0-371.0-1.9%
UAN382.7372.210.52.8%
Seed oils277.9134.4143.5106.7%
Bulk cargo, total8 650.96 514.02 136.932.8%
Grain5 162.12 815.22 346.983.4%
Chemical cargo*511.6583.4-71.8-12.3%
Sugar205.7481.9-276.2-57.3%
Iron ore and ore concentrate1 518.41 653.2-134.8-8.2%
Coal1 253.1980.3272.827.8%
General cargo, total8 251.58 920.5-669.0-7.5%
Ferrous metals7 205.27 932.8-727.6-9.2%
Timber204.5293.7-89.2-30.4%
            Timber (thousand cubic meters)370.9531.9-161.0-30.3%
Non-ferrous metals669.7662.57.21.1%
Perishable cargo172.131.5140.6446.4%
Buy Shipping Buy Shipping Container Nashville Nashville3 536.33 138.2398.212.7%
            Buy Shipping Buy Shipping Container Nashville Nashville (thousand TEU)354.0286.267.923.7%
Other cargo221.1269.9-48.9-18.1%

About NCSP Group

NCSP Group is the largest port operator in Russia and the third largest in Europe by cargo turnover in 2016. NCSP Group is traded on Moscow Exchange (NMTP) and London Stock Exchange as GDRs (NCSP). NCSP Group volumes in 2016 totaled 147 million tons. Consolidated revenue to IFRS in 2016 totaled $865.5 million and EBITDA $675.5 million. NCSP Group consists of: PJSC Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port, Primorsk Trade Port LLC, Novorossiysk Grain Terminal LLC, OJSC Novorossiysk Ship Repair Yard, JSC NCSP Fleet, JSC NLE, OJSC IPP, Baltic Stevedore Company LLC, JSC SFP.

Source: http://www.nmtp.info
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