Ports log nearly 60,000 vessel throughput in 7 months

Aug 26th at 17:28
26-08-2023 17:28:03+07:00

Ports log nearly 60,000 vessel throughput in 7 months

Vietnamese ports handled a total of 59,338 vessels in the first seven months of the year, an annual decrease of 3 per cent, reported the Vietnam Maritime Administration.

Super container ship M/V OOCL SPAIN at Gemalink port, Cái Mép - Thị Vải port cluster, Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu Province. — VNA/VNS Photo

Of the total volume, there were 26,973 foreign and 32,365 domestic ships, down 5 per cent and 2 per cent year-on-year, respectively.

In July alone, the vessel throughput marked an annual rise of 21 per cent to hit 10,770, including 4,940 of foreign nationals.

As a result, the amount of goods handled at ports in the month reached 70.8 million tonnes, up 15 per cent annually, with container cargo volume increasing by 6 per cent to top 22 million tonnes. 

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