While the handling of both dry bulk and general cargo rose, by 10% year-on-year to 46.07mt and by 18.8% yoy to 2.56mt, respectively, the turnover of liquid bulk contracted by 9.8% yoy - down to 53.97mt.
The Russian Baltic port's wheeled (ro-ro) traffic advanced by 46% yoy - up to 1.04mt (around 69.5k cargo units).
On the other hand, Ust-Luga's container traffic (49,770 TEUs) noted yet another year-on-year drop, a decrease of 18.9% on the 2019 result.