
DataLiner Vessel Calls | January to September 2018
Oct, 30, 2018 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 201844
The total number of vessel calls at Brazilian ports dropped slightly by 2% during the first nine months of 2018, year-on-year. The most notable changes during this period comparison were as follows:
• Santos saw 1% more number of vessels
• Paranaguá vessel calls fell by 1%
• Rio Grande calls plunged 10%
• Rio de Janeiro up 14%
• Suape had 10% less vessel calls
• Vila do Conde calls fell 10%
• Navegantes calls went down 18%
• Pecem had 11% more vessel calls
• Fortaleza saw no significant changes
• Itajai had a massive 70% increase in the number of vessel calls
Number of vessel calls in Brazilian ports January to September 2017-2018
Number of vessel calls in Plate ports January to September 2018
Port | 2018 | |
---|---|---|
1 | SAN LORENZO | 980 |
2 | MONTEVIDEO | 752 |
3 | BUENOS AIRES | 619 |
4 | BAHIA BLANCA | 345 |
5 | ZARATE | 330 |
6 | ARROYO SECO | 319 |
7 | ROSARIO | 236 |
8 | CAMPANA | 181 |
9 | NUEVA PALMIRA | 158 |
10 | QUEQUEN | 152 |
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