Throughput of Port Ventspils (Latvia) Down 25% to 10 mln t in HY2016
07.11.2016 - NEWS

July 11, 2016 [PortNews IAA] - In January-June 2016, the port of Ventspils handled 10 mln t of cargo (-25%, year-on-year), the port authority says.  In June the port handled 1.1 mln t of cargo.


Transshipment via Ventspils Nafta termināls fell by 28% to, via Baltic Coal Terminal – down 45% to 740,000 t, via Ventspils tirdzniecības osta – down 35% to 1.1 mln t, via Ventall Termināls – down 55% to 404,000 t, via Ventbunkers – down 18% to 1.1 mln t.

Ventspils Grain Terminal handled 192,000 t of grain. Transshipment via Ventplac increased by 15%to 242,000 t, via Ventamonjaks Serviss – up 10% to 105,000 t, via Noord Natie Ventspils Terminals – up 9% to 1.24 mln t.

Eurohome Latvija commenced operation in April 2016. 

The Freeport of Ventspils Authority is set to invest 8 mln euros into the development of port infrastructure this year. Part of investment programmes will be financed by the Cohesion Fund of the EU. 

Ventspils port is located near Venta river. There are terminals for loading and unloading of crude and oil products, liquid chemicals and fertilizers, metal and coal, timber and fish, containers and Ro-Ro trailers.

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