The Top 10 British seaports took care of 148.43mt, a 1.0% year-on-year drop on the H1 2020 volume, and minus 1.74 percentage points of their overall share.
The company's facilities in the Port of Hamburg took care of 4,712k TEUs (+1.2% year-on-year), while Tallinn and Odessa added the remaining 453k (+4.9% yoy).
On the other hand, the Lithuanian seaport's passenger traffic rose by 1.6% year-on-year to 244k, including the first cruise travellers (1.1k) since the pandemic outbreak.
The German port took care of 6.5m TEUs (+2.4% year-on-year), of which 3.3m (+1.9% yoy) were in import, while 3.2m (+2.9% yoy) were handled in export traffic.
A total of 119.8mt (+10.3% yoy) was transported to the country's ports in the northwest, 76.1mt (+19.1% yoy) to the south, and 96mt (+4.7% yoy) to the Russian Far East.