On the rail side, the Swedish seaport took care of 393 thousand TEUs (+4.5% year-on-year), putting Gothenburg on track for a record year both in total and rail-borne container traffic.
Ro-ro traffic was also up across January-September 2025 (+1.3% yoy to 394 thousand units).
On the other hand, fewer new vehicles went through Gothenburg's quays (-8.5% yoy to 172 thousand units). Also, less liquid and dry bulk goods were handled, down 6.7% yoy to 15.2 million tonnes and -30.3% yoy to 264 thousand tonnes, respectively.
With almost 1.15 million travellers, the seaport's I-IX 2025 ferry traffic was on par with last year's result.