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Volume of cargo transshipment via Turkish Ambarli port revealed

Türkiye Materials 1 April 2020 14:22 (UTC +04:00)
Volume of cargo transshipment via Turkish Ambarli port revealed

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Apr. 1

By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

The volume of cargo transshipment in Port of Ambarli of Turkey’s Mugla province made up 3.5 tons in January through February 2020, Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure told Trend on April 1.

During the reporting period, the volume of cargo transshipment by vessels flying the Turkish flag via the Port of Ambarli amounted to 420,863 tons.

Meanwhile, vessels flying the flag of other countries transshipped more than 3.1 million tons of cargo via the Port of Ambarli.

“In January through February 2020, 1.6 million tons of cargo were transited through the Port of Ambarli,” the ministry said.

During the reporting period the volume of cargo transshipment via Turkish ports made up 62.4 million tons.

The volume of cargo transshipment by vessels flying the Turkish flag in January through February 2020 amounted to 4.5 million tons.

The volume of cargo transshipment through Turkish ports by ships flying their countries' flag made up 2.6 million, and by ships flying the flag of other countries amounted to 55.2 million tons.

According to the ministry, in January through February 2020 over 12.5 million tons of cargo were transited through Turkish ports.

The volume of cargo transshipment through the Turkish ports exceeded 29.5 million tons in February 2020.

During the reporting month the volume of cargo transshipment by ships flying the Turkish flag amounted to 2.1 million tons.

In February 2020, the volume of cargo transshipment through Turkish ports by ships flying their countries' flag made up 1.1 million tons, and by ships flying the flag of other countries amounted to 26.1 million tons.

Over 6.3 million tons of cargo were transited during February 2020 through Turkish ports.

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