2003 sees slight increase in cargoes
- 작성일2003/10/08 13:19
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According to a recent MOMAF report, cargoes in national ports have increased slightly. The marginal increase was due to a series of KCWF strikes in May October and continous rales deflation.
MOMAF announced September 30th that by August, the number of ships calling at port increased 6.1% over last year. Year to date estimates tallied 46,726 forelgn ships and 80,830 domestic ones. Cargoes through Korean ports increased 5.2% over last year, and are estimated at 637,066,000 ton.
Figures by sector : a 3.2% increase in export cargoes, for 102,542,000 tons, a 2.4% increases in import cargoes, 284,484,000 tons, a 5.1% increase in domestic cargoes, for 191,786,000 tons and an amazing 27.5% increase for transit cargoes, 58,165,000 tons.
Figures by port : Pusan port 122,129,000 tons. Gwangyang port 114,524,000 tons, Ulsan port 98,277,000 tons, and Inchon port 86,414,000 tons.
MOMAF announced September 30th that by August, the number of ships calling at port increased 6.1% over last year. Year to date estimates tallied 46,726 forelgn ships and 80,830 domestic ones. Cargoes through Korean ports increased 5.2% over last year, and are estimated at 637,066,000 ton.
Figures by sector : a 3.2% increase in export cargoes, for 102,542,000 tons, a 2.4% increases in import cargoes, 284,484,000 tons, a 5.1% increase in domestic cargoes, for 191,786,000 tons and an amazing 27.5% increase for transit cargoes, 58,165,000 tons.
Figures by port : Pusan port 122,129,000 tons. Gwangyang port 114,524,000 tons, Ulsan port 98,277,000 tons, and Inchon port 86,414,000 tons.