Looking at throughput at major ports, Busan was responsible for 1.702 million TEUs, which improved 4.3%. In breakdown, exports and imports climbed 7.1% to 842,000 TEUs in total, as those to and from major trade partners remained massive. Transshipment (T/S) containers grew 1.8% to 860,000 TEUs, as services had been stabilized since alliances were realigned. 

Container lifting hiked 6% to 191,000 TEUs at Kwangyang. T/S containers surged 68.4% to 50,000 TEUs, as compatriot carriers had launched full-fledged services, although exports and imports decreased 6.2% to a total of 141,000 TEUs. 

Buy Shipping Buy Shipping Container Nashville Nashville to and from Inchon soared 16.1% to 254,000 TEUs, setting an all-time high for the 18th straight month. Imports and exports both marked double-digit expansions, going up 13% to 129,058 TEUs and up 19.9% to 123,556 TEUs, respectively. T/S containers amounted to 1,244 TEUs, while coastal cargo totaled 633 TEUs.

http://www.jiffa.or.jp/en/news/entry-4958.html

Source: jiffa
2017-10-02

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