Ports of the Baltic Sea

There are over 200 ports in the Baltic Sea (or 190, when only those ports that handle a minimum of 50,000 tonnes of cargo annually and where at least part of this cargo is international are taken into account). In 2008, the total amount of cargo handled in the Baltic Sea ports amounted to 822.4 million tonnes, which was 0.4 per cent less than in 2007. Primorsk, Saint Petersburg and Muuga were the biggest ports in the Baltic Sea in 2008. Together the three top ports handled over one fifth of total cargo volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2008.[1]

This table lists statistics (2002) (Świnoujście, Szczecin and Helsinki - 2004, Lübeck and Rostock - 2005, Gdynia, Klaipėda, Gdańsk, Riga, Liepāja - 2010) for the major ports of the Baltic Sea. Container traffic is given in terms of Twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo.

Authority City Tons Containers TEU Passengers Notes
Port of Aarhus Aarhus 7,600,000[2] 2014
Copenhagen Malmö Port Copenhagen / Malmö 5,900,000[3] 130,000 1,897,000
Port of Gdańsk Gdańsk 52,154,098 2,073,215 188,886 2019[4]
Port of Gdynia Gdynia 23,491,000[5] 803,871[5] 460,231[6][7] 2018
Port of HaminaKotka Kotka 5,157,633 626,791 2,000 2013[8]
Port of Helsingborg Helsingborg 7,107,000 8,339,000[9]
Port of Helsinki Helsinki 11,410,000 430,431 11,169,000 2015[10]
Kaliningrad Sea Commercial Port Kaliningrad 14,100,000 2018[11]
Port of Kiel Kiel 6,479,727 24,369 1,599,375 2016[12]
Port of Kunda Kunda 1,576,680 2019[13]
Port of Klaipėda Klaipėda 46,580,000 750,000 376,596 2018[14]
Port of Liepāja Liepāja 7,431,499 - 33,242 2012
Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft Lübeck 27,590,000 55,677 134,000
Port of Luleå Luleå 7,000,000 10,000
Port of Norrköping Norrköping 4,000,000 101,000 2017[15]
Port of Oxelösund Oxelösund 7,539,000
Paldiski North Harbour Paldiski 2,800,000 2019[16]
Port of Pärnu Pärnu 2,187,211 2019[13]
Police Port Police 2,445,500[6] - 23[6][7]
Port of Pori Pori 5,531,953 61,048
Port of Primorsk Primorsk 53,500,000 2018[11]
Port of Rauma Rauma 6,320,217 115,821
Freeport of Riga Riga 37,000,000[17] 355,241 526,243 2015[18]
Rostock Port Rostock 26,800,000 2,300,000 2016[19]
Port of Saint-Petersburg Saint Petersburg 59,300,000 2018[11]
Port of Sillamäe Sillamäe 10,490,617 2019[13]
Ports of Stockholm Stockholm 4,705,000 36,400 9,184,000[9]
Szczecin and Swinoujscie Seaports Świnoujście / Szczecin 24,113,000[20] 90,869[20] 930,022[6][7]
Port of Tallinn Tallinn 19,931,000 222,607 10,619,000 2019[21]
Port of Trelleborg Trelleborg 10,336,000 1,564,000[9]
Port of Turku Turku 3,900,000 120,000 4,500,000
Port of Ust-Luga Ust-Luga 98,700,000 2018[11]
Free port of Ventspils Ventspils 26,206,000 - - 2014[22]
Port of Visby Visby 1,598,000[9]
Port of Vysotsk Vysotsk 18,800,000 2018[11]
Port of Ystad Ystad 1,913,000[9]

References

  1. Baltic Port List 2006 and 2008
  2. Port of Aarhus
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  5. "Statystyki" (in Polish). Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  6. "Statistical yearbook of maritime economy" (PDF). Rocznik Demograficzny = Demographic Yearbook of Poland. Warsaw, Szczecin: Central Statistical Office - Statistical Office in Szczecin: 65, 86. 2007. ISSN 0867-082X. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-04-08.
  7. international passenger traffic in seaport on ships of gross tonnage more than 100
  8. "Statistics produced by Finnish Port Association". Finnish Port Association. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  9. Trafikanalys Sjötrafik 2011 (see page 45) (Swedish)
  10. "Port Statistics 2015" (PDF). Port of Helsinki. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  11. "Throughput of Russian seaports in 2018 grew by 3.8% Y-o-Y to 816.5 million tonnes (detalization)". PortNews. 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  12. Statistik, Port of Kiel.
  13. "statistics estonia".
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  15. "Statistics – Estonian Ports Association". Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  16. http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/annual-cargo-turnover-down-at-riga-port/
  17. http://www.rostock-port.de/hafen-rostock/daten-fakten/statistiken.html
  18. "Obroty w granicach administracyjnych portów Szczecin i Świnoujście wg grup towarowych za grudzień 2016 i 12 miesięcy 2016". Szczecin and Swinoujscie Seaports Authority. 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  19. "Port of Tallinn Key Figures 2019" (PDF).
  20. Free port of Ventspils authority. 2013 Summary
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