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Container volumes remains high at the Port of Gothenburg. Photo: Gothenburg Port Authority.

Port of Gothenburg container traffic in full flow as European ports falter

Ports throughout Europe have been hit hard by the current Covid-19 pandemic. This can be seen clearly in the recently published volume statistics from Europe’s largest ports. They are also feeling the knock-on effect of cancelled calls – in many cases up to 30 per cent. In contrast, the Port of Gothenburg has increased its container volume, there have been no cancelled calls, and none are planned.

Volumes increase at the Port of Gothenburg as transport demand remains high

Volumes increase at the Port of Gothenburg as transport demand remains high

Freight volumes continue to increase at the Port of Gothenburg. This can be seen from newly published figures covering the period up to the end of September. On the container side, volumes rose by 16 per cent during the third quarter, despite continued disruption in global freight flows in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.