For the first two months, box throughput rose slightly by 1.1% on year to 5.95 million TEUs compared to 5.53 million TEUs in the corresponding period last year.

Meanwhile, the port of Singapore handled 2.3 million TEUs in February 2017, down 3.4% compared to 2.38 million TEUs posted in the same month last year. For the first two months, the port reported a total throughput of 4.92 million TEUs, representing a slight increase of 1% against 4.87 million TEUs achieved in the previous corresponding month.

Source: http://www.jiffa.or.jp
2017-03-16

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