Barcelona Port's Container Traffic Drops in First Half of 2023
The port of Barcelona's container traffic declined by 11% in the first half of 2023, but hinterland traffic and dry bulk and car traffic performed better; Liquid bulk transit declined by 15.8%.
Port of Barcelona (Photo: Port of Barcelona)
The port of Barcelona announced that container traffic declined by 11% to 1.6 million TEUs in the first half of 2023.
Port Authority's general manager, José Alberto Carbonell, stated that 32.5 million tonnes of goods were moved, which is 10.6% less than in the same period in 2022, "due mainly to a drop in liquid bulk and transshipment containers."
However, dry bulk and cars experienced significant growth, according to Carbonell.
Hinterland traffic, which includes export and import goods traffic, performed better than overall traffic and remained at similar levels to 2022, with a movement of 17.6 million tonnes.
In terms of bulk commodities, liquid bulk transit was 6.7 million tonnes, translating to a 15.8% decline.
"The reasons for this decline lie in the drop in hydrocarbon traffic and LNG imports; in this latter case because storage tanks are very full and there is little demand due to the cooling of economic activity, the increasing use of renewables by the electricity sector and the unusually high winter temperatures," stated general manager of Port of Barcelona.
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Source: Phaata.com (According to ContainerNews)
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