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Turkey discloses half-year cargo shipment via its Izmir port

Türkiye Materials 10 August 2020 16:04 (UTC +04:00)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Aug. 10

By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

The volume of cargo shipment through Turkey’s Izmir port exceeded 4.3 million tons in the first half of 2020, Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure told Trend.

Over the mentioned period, 217,440 tons of cargo were moved via the Izmir port by ships flying the Turkish flag, while ships flying the flag of other countries – over 4.1 million tons.

Around 30,914 tons of cargo were shipped in transit via the Izmir port from January through June of this year, the ministry said.

In 1H2020, the volume of cargo movement via Turkish ports amounted to 179.6 million tons.

Meanwhile, the volume of cargo transshipment by ships flying the Turkish flag amounted to 14.3 million tons.

The volume of cargo transshipment through the Turkish ports by ships flying the flags of their countries amounted to 6.9 million tons, and by ships flying the flags of other countries – 158.3 million tons.

Over 36.1 million tons of cargo were transported through the ports of Turkey during the first six months of this year.

In June 2020, the volume of cargo transshipment through the ports of Turkey amounted to 28.1 million tons. At the same time, the volume of cargo transshipment by ships flying the Turkish flag amounted to 2.4 million tons.

The volume of transshipment of goods through the ports of Turkey by ships flying their countries’ flags exceeded 1 million tons, and by ships flying the flags of other countries – to 24.6 million tons.

During the reporting month, 5.4 million tons of cargo were transported in transit through the ports of Turkey.

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