The handling of bulk goods, dry and liquid, totalled 55.98mt in the reported period, noting a decrease of 5.2% year-on-year, while the turnover of general cargo dropped by 1.5% yoy to 30.68mt.
Exports amounted to 596.8mt (+4.7% year-on-year), followed by 74.9mt made in cabotage (-12.7% yoy), 61mt in transit (+5.1% yoy), and 34.1mt in import traffic (+3.4% yoy).
Out of the total, international traffic accounted for nearly 74.71mt (-2.9% year-on-year), while the remaining 647.4kt (+1.7% yoy) was handled domestically.
The two main shipments, of coal and crude oil & oil products, both went down over the course of 2019's first 11 months, by 0.4% year-on-year and 2.1% yoy, respectively, to 341.1mt and 211mt.