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Container throughput soars 13pc yoy at Port Botany

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AUSTRALIA's NSW Ports reported that container volumes at Port Botany in June this year totalled 239,490 TEU, an increase of 12.6 per cent compared with the same month in 2021, according to Australia Daily Cargo News.

The figure comprises the 123,132 TEU exported and the 116,358 TEU imported last month, up from 108,104 TEU and 104,618 TEU exported and imported respectively in June last year.
Within June's total exports, 80,278 TEU were empty, up 21 per cent since last June, when empties reached 22,230 TEU.
And the number of full containers exported was 42,854, a small increase of 2 per cent since June 2021.
Port Botany reported increases across most of its top containerised imports. The largest increase was textiles and textile articles, from 5,340 TEU in June last year to 6,558 TEU last month (up 23 per cent).
Textiles were followed by machinery, from 16,376 TEU imported last June to 19,305 TEU in the same month this year (up 18 per cent).
Machinery exports saw the most significant growth, up 21 per cent since June 2021, from 2,000 TEU to 2,413 TEU in 12 months.
The number of container ships which called Port Botany is also up, with 88 container vessels visiting the port in June 2022. In the same month last year, 75 containerships called the port.
Of the 88 vessels which visited last month, four ships were in the 9,001 to 10,000 TEU bracket.
At Port Kembla, a total of 1,859,678 tonnes of non-containerised cargo moved across the wharves in June this year.
The total volume was up almost 4 per cent since June last year, when Port Kembla reported 2,753,510 tonnes of cargo for the month.
Total exports reached 1,504,367 tonnes last month compared with 1,354,851 in June 2021 (up 11 per cent).
But total imports decreased slightly since last year, from 1,398,659 tonnes in June 2021 to 1,355,311 tonnes last month (down 3 per cent).
 

 

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