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Antti Saurama Elisa Holma Katja Tammi Baltic Port List 2006 Annual cargo statistics of ports in the Baltic Sea Region

A PUBLICATION FROM THE CENTRE FOR MARITIME STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF TURKU BALTIC PORT LIST 2006 Annual cargo statistics of ports in the Baltic Sea Region Turku 2008

PUBLISHER: University of Turku Centre for Maritime Studies Veistämönaukio 1-3 FI-20100 TURKU, FINLAND Telephone: +358-2-281 3300 Telefax: +358-2-281 3311 Internet: http://mkk.utu.fi UNIVERSITY OF TURKU Turku 2008 ISBN 978-951-29-3625-0 (PDF)

Foreword This report is to a large extent the result of observations, experiences and practices from numerous projects and individuals dealing with maritime transport and port traffic statistics in the Baltic Sea Region. Despite the valuable and high quality work, the current offering still perhaps lacks extensive, annual and comparable data on maritime cargo flows and, especially, port statistics covering the whole Baltic Sea Region. This is largely a consequence of familiar statistical challenges. Baltic Port List is an attempt to produce a continuous series of annual reports monitoring in detail the structure of cargo traffic and developments at port level in the whole Baltic Sea Region. Baltic Port List is designed to be an annual market analysis and statistical record of the Baltic Sea ports for the numerous parties who need and use such information. We hope that it will serve all the relevant stakeholders in the field: governments and authorities, statisticians, NGOs, researchers, port authorities, logistics service providers, shipping companies, shippers and many others. Baltic Port List 2006 is the first in a series of annual reports. It includes statistics from the year 2006. As one would expect, the work has been challenging, time-consuming and partly also experimental. Some compromises in data content have been unavoidable during the process. But we believe that Baltic Port List 2006 in its final format is a starting point for the development of subsequent annual reports. We would, therefore, greatly welcome feedback from all users of the report. Work on the next annual report has already started. This first report included a lot of foundation work, e.g. comparisons of available statistical sources, selection of data content in the context of the availability of data, numerous first time contacts with data owners, finding solutions to data gaps etc., which, we hope, we will not have to repeat to the same extent every year. As a result, we believe that the subsequent reports will be produced more quickly, and published more promptly after the end of the previous calendar year. The Centre for Maritime Studies at the University of Turku expresses its gratitude to all those in national statistical organisations, administrations, ports and other organisations who have supported and contributed to the collection of the data. The Centre for Maritime Studies expresses also its warmest thanks to the Rector and Rector s Office of the University of Turku and the Finnish Maritime Administration which have financially cosupported the production of the first Baltic Port List. Turku, June 2008 Juhani Vainio Director Centre for Maritime Studies Antti Saurama Head of Research and Consulting Services Unit Centre for Maritime Studies

Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 General introduction... 8 1.2 Remarks on the contents of this report... 9 1.3 Definition of the figures 1.3.1 Volume of traffic...11 1.3.2 Classification of cargo...11 1.3.3 Transport units... 12 1.3.4 Passengers and ship calls... 12 1.4 Sources of information 1.4.1 Sources and verification... 13 1.4.2 Country-related remarks... 13 2. Maritime transports in the Baltic Sea in 2006... 14 3. Ports of Baltic Port List 2006 3.1 Ports included in Baltic Port List 2006... 16 3.2 Biggest ports by volume... 17 3.3 Major exporting and importing ports... 17 3.4 Cargo by type in the Baltic Sea ports... 18 3.4.1 Major liquid bulk ports... 19 3.4.2 Major dry bulk ports... 19 3.4.3 Major other dry cargo ports... 20 3.5 Transport units in the Baltic Sea ports... 20 3.5.1 Containers... 20 3.5.2 Trucks and trailers... 21 3.5.3 Train wagons... 21 3.5.4 Passenger vehicles... 22 3.6 Passengers and ship calls... 23 4. Port-specific statistics... 24 4.1 Denmark...27 4.2 Estonia... 45 4.3 Finland... 51 4.4 Germany... 63 4.5 Latvia...75 4.6 Lithuania... 81 4.7 Poland... 85 4.8 Russia... 91 4.9 Sweden...97

1. Introduction 1.1 General introduction Collecting unified, detailed and extensive transport data from ports in different countries and making comparisons between ports in the Baltic Sea Region is not always easy. This is due to differing practices in collecting and compiling statistics, at both country and port level. The statistics are fragmented, sometimes hard to access and may only cover the major ports. But access to comparable, reliable and easily obtained data on small ports is also considered important for many parties handling information on seaports. To fill some of the gaps between the information needed and what is readily available, the first Baltic Port List has been produced. The List is intended to be a detailed annual statistical monitoring of cargo traffic in the Baltic Sea Region. Baltic Port List 2006 is a report on traffic flows in the Baltic Sea, covering virtually all seaports that operated internationally and had more than 50,000 tonnes of cargo in 2006. Establishing unified statistics covering a significant majority of the ports in all nine countries surrounding the Baltic Sea has been a challenging task. We have faced several problems - for example, restrictions on publicly available data due to national legislation and differing practices of ports in keeping statistics on traffic flows. As a result, we have been forced to make some compromises. Nevertheless, this report can be considered as a starting point for succeeding Baltic Port Lists and for the continuous collection of statistics on traffic flows in the Baltic Sea ports. To ensure the uniformity of data sources used in the report, the primary focus has been on official national statistical authorities. When this has not been possible, we have used direct port contacts. The figures have been double-checked by the respective sources whenever possible. The report consists of an introductory and analytical section reviewing the character of maritime traffic, first at Baltic Sea regional level, and then at country and port level. The introductory section of the report serves as background information on the data collected, sources, definitions and methods used. In the analytical section, maritime traffic is concisely reviewed on the basis of total maritime traffic in the region, although mostly based on figures concerning only those ports included in the report. Then, for each country, an overview of maritime traffic at country level is followed by key figures for port traffic in each port included in the report, presented individually. [ 8 ] Baltic Port List 2006

1.2 Remarks on the contents of this report Baltic Port List 2006 monitors annual maritime traffic of the seaports in the countries located in the Baltic Sea Region in 2006. All nine countries surrounding the Baltic Sea Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden are included in the report. In the report the Baltic Sea is considered to extend from the eastern parts of the Baltic Sea as far as the northernmost point of the peninsula of Jutland in Denmark. When maritime traffic in the Baltic Sea is analysed, Sweden is thus wholly covered, while Danish ports located east of the northernmost point of Jutland and German ports located on the Baltic Sea coast are included in the analytical section (see figure 1). In addition, Danish North Sea coast ports located on the west coast of Jutland, and German ports located on the North Sea coast, are included in the catalogue. Traffic in inland waterways is excluded from all countries. To cover smaller ports as well, the minimum amount of cargo handled in a port in 2006 has been set at 50,000 tonnes, with at least part of this traffic being international. The total amount of cargo handled by the ports included in this report covers 96 100 per cent of maritime transport in each country. Based on these criteria, the total number of ports included in the report is 215, of which 186 are located on the Baltic Sea, and thus also included in the analysis. There are several port entities, port clusters or port corporations formed from two or more neighbouring ports in the Baltic Sea, which makes it challenging to specify the total number of individual ports located in the Baltic Sea Region and neighbouring areas and to report cargo volumes handled by a port. Examples of such ports include e.g. Bremen/Bremerhaven in Germany, the ports of Stockholm in Sweden, Copenhagen-Malmö in Denmark and Sweden, Tallinn in Estonia, Szczecin-Swinoujscie in Poland and some other smaller port entities. In Baltic Port List 2006 the general principle has been to report each individual port separately if this information is available from the national statistical authorities. Hence, the port statistics are separated out, for example between Bremen and Bremerhaven, between the ports of Stockholm and between Szczecin and Swinoujscie. The Port of Tallinn, however, is reported as one single port entity. Baltic Port List 2006 consists of an analytical section and a compact catalogue with the key figures of traffic flows in 2006 per port. In the analytical section (chapters 2 and 3), a general view of maritime traffic is given at Baltic Sea regional level based mostly on public information at country level. Following this, the scope of ports included in the catalogue is presented in relation to total maritime traffic. After that all figures presented are based only on data concerning the individual ports in Baltic Port List 2006. In the catalogue section (chapter 4) countries are presented in alphabetical order. Port order is based on their geographical location, from east to west, taking into account the countries special geographical features. Key cargo figures presented for each port include information on total traffic, domestic traffic, international traffic (divided into imports and exports, cargo by type, passengers, and transport units presented according to type of unit) and ship calls. The amount of cargo in the catalogue is presented to the nearest one thousand tonnes. Total amounts have been calculated as accurately as possible, but in the case of import and export or cargo type, individual figures have been aligned with total amounts. The figures in this report are presented on as comparable a basis as possible. Any exceptions are flagged individually in the tables. There is no common practice between the various countries and ports on whether to compile statistics on such ports as individual ports or as administrative entities. Some ports report statistics from each port location individually, others as one entity. National statistical authorities sometimes have different reporting practices than from ports. In some cases there are different alternatives available. Baltic Port List 2006 [ 9 ]

FINLAND SWEDEN ESTONIA RUSSIA DENMARK LATVIA LITHUANIA RUSSIA GERMANY POLAND Figure 1. Extent of the Baltic Sea in Baltic Port List 2006. 200 km [ 10 ] Baltic Port List 2006

1.3 Definition of the figures 1.3.1 Volume of traffic 1.3.2 Classification of cargo Domestic traffic is the amount of traffic transported by sea directly between ports located within the same country. Domestic traffic is presented in tonnes, and it is only shown in total by port. International traffic is the amount of traffic that crosses country borders, presented in tonnes, with either its origin or destination in another country. Since the interest of this research is in traffic flows of the ports, transit traffic is included in international traffic. Transit traffic comes from another country and goes through the port to be transported onwards to a third country. Total traffic is the sum of domestic and international traffic in tonnes. The volume of transport is presented as net weight, excluding the weight of the vehicle/carrying unit. International traffic is divided between import and export, which describe the volume of cargo loaded and unloaded in the port. Import is the amount of cargo that arrives in the port from abroad by sea to be unloaded in the port. It consists of both international traffic that has its destination inside the country, and transit traffic. Export consists of cargo transported from the port to another country by sea. Export consists of cargo that originates inside the country as well as transit cargo. The basic classification of cargoes in international traffic is a division into three groups: dry bulk, liquid bulk and other dry cargo. Sweden is an exception to this, as the Swedish cargo classification includes total traffic instead of only international traffic. Classification used throughout the catalogue is a modified, unified and simplified application of the classifications used by ports. Standard goods classification, NST/R classification, which is used for example by Eurostat, is not used by all ports. Since the classification of cargo in all ports and countries is not comparable with the NST/R classification, Baltic Port List 2006 uses a more general classification. This general classification makes it possible to compare cargo volumes between ports, with the exception of few ports where cargo is classified more generally into dry cargo and liquid bulk. Dry bulk includes the following NST/R principal groups of dry cargo: agricultural products, foodstuffs and animal fodder, solid mineral fuels, ores and metal waste, crude and manufactured minerals, building materials, fertilizers and dry chemicals. Dry bulk also includes round timber, wood pulp, peat, wood chips and pellets. Cargo reported as other solid or dry bulk is classified in this group as well. Liquid bulk consists of bulk that is in NST/R classification typed as petroleum products and liquid chemicals. Also cargo that is reported as other liquid bulk is classified in this class. Other dry cargo consists of parcelled goods and other goods that are not included in the previous classes. In NST/R principal classification metal products and machinery, transport equipment, manufactured articles and miscellaneous articles are classified in this class. Also, products reported as wood are classified in other dry cargo, unless they are reported as round timber or are clearly known to consist mostly of raw timber. Industrialized wood products, sawn timber, paper pulp and paper products are included in other dry cargo as well. Also, groups labelled as non-specified goods in containers, ferry goods, other goods in Ro-Ro units, other mixed cargo and general cargo are included in other dry cargo. Baltic Port List 2006 [ 11 ]

1.3.3 Transport units 1.3.4 Passengers and ship calls In Baltic Port List 2006 only border-crossing transport units are generally taken into consideration. They are divided in cars, buses, trucks and trailers and containers (in TEU). Domestic traffic is generally excluded, unless otherwise mentioned. Statistics about transport units are deficient in some ports located in Russia, Latvia and Estonia. This is due to the practice of those ports not to compile statistics on the number of vehicles or to classify them into more general groupings, for example into Ro-Ro units, cars and cargo units or according to vehicle length. Those ports with special classifications are noted in the catalogue. The number of passengers represents the amount of passengers who pass through the port including both arriving and departing passengers. In Baltic Port List 2006 only international passenger traffic is included, unless mentioned otherwise. The number of passengers includes passengers on merchant ships, cruise ships and ferries. Ship calls is the number of ships calling at a port per year including both international and domestic traffic. In German ports ship calls only include ships which unload cargo in the port. Cars include vehicles which are registered as passenger cars. Cars are intended for the carriage of passengers, not more than eight or nine persons, including driver, depending on country. Buses are vehicles registered as buses, which are intended for the carriage of more than nine passengers. When passenger vehicles are mentioned, it includes both cars and buses. Trucks and trailers consist of road tractors without semi-trailers, articulated vehicles and lorries, or trucks with or without trailers. Caravans are often also called trailers, but in this case they are excluded. Transport units include only registered vehicles already in traffic use. Export and import vehicles are considered as commercial cargo, and they are included in other dry cargo. The number of train wagons describes the number of railway vehicles on the vessels. Containers are presented in TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit). 1 TEU equals one 20 foot ISO container. [ 12 ] Baltic Port List 2006

1.4 Sources of information 1.4.1 Sources and verification Official national authorities have been used as the primary source of information whenever possible. Ports own statistical sources have been important secondary sources of information when information has not been available from official statistical authorities. Data collected has mainly been double-checked and verified by the original source of information (the organisation that provided the information in the first place). Due to the diverse sources of information, it has been considered important to record all sources used in each country. 1.4.2 Country-related remarks Denmark: Information on Danish ports derives from official national statistics of Statistics Denmark except for numbers of containers in smaller ports, which are based on direct enquiries to the respective ports. The basic classification of cargo includes 21 detailed classes. Danish North Sea coast ports are included in the catalogue but not in the analysis of Baltic Sea transports. Estonia: Port level information on Estonian ports has not been available in national statistical sources. Therefore the data concerning Estonian ports has been collected by contacting the ports directly. Information about the type of cargo has been received classified into dry bulk, liquid bulk and other dry/general cargo except for two ports with a more specific classification. Finland: Statistics concerning Finnish ports are based on statistics provided by Finnish Maritime Administration, which is responsible for compiling statistics on maritime traffic flows in Finland. The basic classification of cargo includes 16 classes. Germany: All statistics concerning German ports have been acquired from Statistisches Bundesamt Deutschland, the official statistical authority of Germany, as a special assignment. Information concerning ports has been received according to the classification used in Baltic Port List. Ship calls only include ships unloading cargo in the port. Both Baltic and North Sea coast ports are included in the catalogue section, but ports located on the river Rhine are excluded. Latvia: Some information at port level has been available in national statistics concerning the major ports, but for Baltic Port List 2006 direct enquiries to Latvian ports were a primary source of information. Latvian ports do not specify the type of transport unit in their own statistics. Instead, they are reported in more general groups. Exceptions are mentioned in the catalogue. Lithuania: Figures for Lithuanian ports are based on enquiries to the state authorities and directly to ports. Classification of cargo has been received as dry bulk, liquid bulk and general cargo. Poland: Statistics on Polish ports are based on the official transport statistics published by the Central Statistical Office of Poland. Cargo has been classified into coal and coke, ores, cereals, wood, petroleum and petroleum products and other bulk (divided into sulphur, phosphates and liquid bulk) and general cargo. Russia: Detailed statistics at port level have not been available publicly on all Russian ports. Information on Russian seaports has been acquired as a special assignment. Corrections concerning some ports have been made to this acquired data based on port authority sources. There are still some deficiencies concerning data on Russian ports, and exceptions to general practices are noted in the catalogue. Sweden: Statistics Sweden, which is responsible for gathering information on port traffic, does not publish port level information except for a few figures concerning the major ports. Information on Swedish ports has been acquired from Ports of Sweden s publicly available data and by requesting data from ports directly. Data concerning Swedish ports is not fully comparable with other countries, since the classification of cargo includes total traffic. Some adjustments have however been made to public data through the assistance of the ports themselves, mainly to correct differing cargo classifications compared to other countries. Ports located on Lake Vänern are excluded from this report, while the ports on Lake Mälaren are included. Swedish ports included in the report are based on Eurostat s listing on ports over 50,000 tonnes of cargo, with a few exceptions. A few ports are missing due to lack of information. Exceptions to common practice are noted in the catalogue. Baltic Port List 2006 [ 13 ]

2. Maritime transports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 The total amount of cargo handled in the ports surrounding the Baltic Sea was 798.2 million tonnes in 2006 (table 1). This volume includes all seaports in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden and the Baltic coast ports of Denmark, Germany and Russia. Equally, the figure represents the gross volume of maritime transports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. At national level the biggest cargo volume in tonnes was in Sweden with a 23 per cent share of total Baltic Sea traffic. Sweden was closely followed by Russia with 19 per cent, and Finland with 14 per cent, of total traffic. Table 1. Maritime transports in the Baltic Sea by country in 2006. Source: National statistical authorities, except for Russia (port sources). International traffic (t) Domestic (t) Total traffic (t) Country Export Import Total Sweden 74 494 000 83 267 000 157 761 000 22 726 000 180 487 000 Russia* 135 596 000 17 409 000 153 508 000 855 000 154 363 000 Finland 43 775 000 53 317 000 97 092 000 11 317 000 108 409 000 Denmark (Baltic Sea coast) 30 240 000 38 573 000 68 813 000 30 201 000 99 014 000 Poland 37 708 000 21 429 000 59 137 000 1 182 000 60 319 000 Latvia 53 069 000 6 428 000 59 497 000 0 59 497 000 Germany (Baltic Sea coast) 25 544 000 30 033 000 ** 55 577 000 1 269 000 56 846 000 Estonia 43 600 000 6 124 000 49 726 000 16 000 49 742 000 Lithuania 19 848 000 9 651 000 29 499 000 0 29 499 000 Total 463 874 000 266 231 000 730 610 000 67 566 000 798 176 000 * Includes ports in Baltic Port List 2006. Transit traffic in the port of St. Petersburg not included in import/export ** Includes ports in Baltic Port List 2006 International traffic represented 92 per cent of total traffic in the Baltic Sea (figure 2). Of total international traffic, 64 per cent were exports and 36 per cent imports. In four countries Finland, Germany, Denmark and Sweden the amount of imported goods exceeded exported goods, while in Russia imported goods represented only 11 per cent of total traffic. Ports on the eastern coast (Baltic) of Denmark had the biggest volume of domestic traffic in 2006 followed by Sweden with the second biggest volume. 100 % 90 % 80 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 40 % 30 % Figure 2. Shares of international traffic (import and export) and domestic traffic in the Baltic Sea ports by country. As regards Denmark, Germany and Russia only Baltic ports are included. 20 % 10 % 0 % Latvia Russia Estonia Lithuania Poland Germany Sweden Finland Denmark Total Domestic Import Export [ 14 ] Baltic Port List 2006

Were an imaginary north-south line to be drawn dividing ports into eastern and western sectors representing equal total cargo throughputs in 2006, it would run from Piteå in Sweden across the Turku archipelago towards Liepaja and on down to Warsaw. Were a similar line to be drawn east-west, it would run approximately from Gothenburg to north of Ventspils (figure 3). The geographical focal point of traffic in 2006, that is the intersection of these north-south and east-west lines, was located some tens of kilometres north-west of Ventspils, Latvia. FINLAND SWEDEN ESTONIA RUSSIA DENMARK LATVIA LITHUANIA GERMANY POLAND RUSSIA Figure 3. Intersection of the north-south and east-west lines for equal total cargo throughputs in 2006. 200 km Baltic Port List 2006 [ 15 ]

3. Ports of Baltic Port List 2006 3.1 Ports included in Baltic Port List 2006 With only a few exceptions, Baltic Port List 2006 includes all the ports in the Baltic Sea Region countries handling international traffic plus, in addition, more than 50 000 tonnes of cargo in 2006. A total of 186 ports on the Baltic Sea are included in this report. Including the North Sea ports of Denmark and Germany, the total number of ports in the catalogue section exceeds 215. There are few small ports missing from the data for Estonia and Sweden. The 186 ports on the Baltic Sea cover 99 per cent of the total traffic in all ports located in the area (table 2). Table 2. Shares of port traffic included in the Baltic Port List 2006 of total maritime traffic, by country. Number of ports in the International traffic (%) report Country Export Import Total Domestic traffic (%) Total traffic (%) Denmark (Baltic Sea coast) 59 (49) 99.9 99.9 99.9 93.9 98.1 Estonia 6 97.1 90.3 96.2 100.0 96.2 Finland 34 99.9 99.9 97.8 96.7 99.5 Germany (Baltic Sea coast) 35 (16) - - - - 99.8 Latvia 6 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Lithuania 2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Poland 7 99.9 100.0 100.0 96.8 99.9 Russia 6 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Sweden 60 98.1 95.1 96.5 95.3 98.6 Total 215 (186) 99.3 97.9 98.6 97.7 99.1 [ 16 ] Baltic Port List 2006

3.2 Biggest ports by volume The two biggest ports based on total traffic volume in the Baltic Sea in 2006 were Primorsk and Saint Petersburg. These two alone accounted for 15 per cent of total traffic volumes of all 186 recorded ports on the Baltic Sea. Together with the three next biggest ports, Tallinn, Gothenburg and Ventspils, the top five ports accounted for approximately 30 per cent of total cargo handled in ports located in the Baltic Sea. The 13 biggest ports handled approximately half of total Baltic Sea cargo volumes. (Tables 3 and 4.) Table 3. Top 20 ports in the Baltic Sea region by total traffic volume in 2006 (tonnes). 1 Primorsk 66 078 000 11 Rostock 19 058 000 2 St. Petersburg 54 230 000 12 Brofjorden Preemraff 18 591 000 3 Tallinn 41 084 000 13 Fredericia 16 108 000 4 Gothenburg 39 912 000 14 Kaliningrad 15 225 000 5 Ventspils 29 062 000 15 Gdynia 14 183 000 6 Riga 25 358 000 16 Vysotsk 13 811 000 7 Gdansk 24 207 000 17 Aarhus 11 913 000 8 Klaipeda 23 611 000 18 Helsinki 11 728 000 9 Lübeck 21 056 000 19 Trelleborg 11 381 000 10 Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) 19 739 000 20 Szczecin 9 965 000 Table 4. Biggest ports share of total traffic volume in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 8.4% TOP 3 20.5% TOP 5 29.3% TOP 10 43.8% TOP 13 50.6% TOP 15 54.4% TOP 20 61.8% TOP 30 71.9% 3.3 Major exporting and importing ports Two major Russian ports, Primorsk and Saint Petersburg, also held the top position for total export volumes in 2006 (table 5). 23 per cent of total exports handled in Baltic Sea ports were handled in these two ports. The top ten exporting ports included four Russian ports and four Baltic State ports, with Primorsk clearly ahead of the others. There was only one port, Gothenburg, located in the western part of the Baltic Sea among the top ten ports. The top nine ports handled approximately 53 per cent of the total export volume in the Baltic Sea. The ten biggest import ports in the Baltic Sea were geographically more widely spread around the region compared to the top export ports in 2006 (table 7). The handling of imports was not as concentrated on major ports as exports: the 17 biggest ports handled half of the imports (compared to just nine ports for exports) (tables 6 and 8). Gothenburg, Saint Petersburg and Lübeck held the top three positions in total handling volumes of imports. Table 5. Top 20 export ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (tonnes). 1 Primorsk 66 078 000 11 Fredericia 10 897 000 2 St. Petersburg 37 889 000 12 Lübeck 8 907 000 3 Tallinn 36 002 000 13 Rostock 8 807 000 4 Ventspils 26 299 000 14 Brofjorden Preemraff 6 440 000 5 Riga 22 524 000 15 Gdynia 6 243 000 6 Gdansk 19 459 000 16 Helsinki 5 733 000 7 Gothenburg 17 450 000 17 Szczecin 5 704 000 8 Klaipeda 16 921 000 18 Trelleborg 5 699 000 9 Kaliningrad 13 604 000 19 Kotka 5 668 000 10 Vysotsk 13 259 000 20 Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) 5 406 000 Table 6. Top export ports share of total export volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 14.4% TOP 3 30.4% TOP 5 41.0% TOP 9 52.7% TOP 10 58.5% TOP 15 67.5% TOP 20 73.6% TOP 30 81.9% Baltic Port List 2006 [ 17 ]

Table 7. Top 20 import ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (tonnes). 1 Gothenburg 19 586 000 11 Tallinn 5 081 000 2 St. Petersburg 15 664 000 12 Århus 4 899 000 3 Lübeck 12 132 000 13 Malmö 4 862 000 4 Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) 10 675 000 14 Raahe 4 325 000 5 Rostock 9 508 000 15 Gdansk 4 300 000 6 Brofjorden Preemraff 9 426 000 16 Naantali 4 232 000 7 Gdynia 7 862 000 17 Szczecin 3 922 000 8 Klaipeda 6 690 000 18 Pori 3 739 000 9 Helsinki 5 630 000 19 Swinoujscie 3 697 000 10 Trelleborg 5 621 000 20 Helsingborg 3 665 000 Table 8. Top import ports share of total import volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 7.5% TOP 3 18.1% TOP 5 25.9% TOP 10 39.3% TOP 15 48.3% TOP 17 51.4% TOP 20 55.7% TOP 30 67.2% 3.4 Cargo by type in the Baltic Sea ports To give a more detailed picture of cargo flows in the Baltic Sea ports, cargoes are classified into three general types in this report: dry bulk, liquid bulk and other dry cargoes. Although there are much more detailed (but also different) classifications in each country, this simplified classification makes possible uniform comparisons between all countries and ports. Liquid bulk was the biggest cargo type in terms of transport volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (figure 4). Liquid bulk transports totalled slightly over 40 per cent of total traffic. Transports of other dry cargo totalled about one-third of traffic, while dry bulk accounted for approximately a quarter. These figures include only international traffic except for Sweden, where volumes include both international and domestic traffic. 100 % 90 % 80 % 70 % 60 % 50 % 40 % 30 % 20 % 10 % 0 % Other dry cargo Dry bulk Liquid bulk Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Latvia Lithuania Poland Russia Sweden Total Figure 4. Cargo by type in the Baltic Sea ports in 2006. [ 18 ] Baltic Port List 2006

3.4.1 Major liquid bulk ports Liquid bulk was handled in over 110 ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. These ports handled 296 million tonnes of liquid bulk, mostly crude oil and oil products. Of these, the six biggest ports handled over half of the total liquid bulk transported in the Baltic Sea (tables 9 and 10). The port of Primorsk handled substantially greater amounts of liquid bulk than any other port in the region. Tallinn was in second place, and Gothenburg third in 2006. Table 9. Top 20 liquid bulk ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (tonnes). 1 Primorsk 66 078 000 11 Vysotsk 9 170 000 2 Tallinn 24 051 000 12 Klaipeda 8 158 000 3 Gothenburg 20 942 000 13 Butinge 5 888 000 4 Brofjorden Preemraff 18 591 000 14 Riga 4 933 000 5 Ventspils 17 998 000 15 Statoil-havnen 4 773 000 6 St. Petersburg 17 896 000 16 Malmö 2 966 000 7 Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) 16 081 000 17 Karlshamn 2 928 000 8 Gdansk 14 781 000 18 Naantali 2 519 000 9 Fredericia 11 476 000 19 Rostock 2 499 000 10 Kaliningrad 9 637 000 20 Copenhagen 2 179 000 Table 10. Top liquid bulk ports share of total liquid bulk volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 22.3% TOP 3 37.5% TOP 5 49.8% TOP 6 55.9% TOP 10 73.4% TOP 15 84.5% TOP 20 89.0% TOP 30 94.4% 3.4.2 Major dry bulk ports In the Baltic Sea dry bulk was handled in over 160 ports in 2006. Altogether 190 million tonnes of dry bulk went through ports included in the report. The port of Riga was the biggest dry bulk port in the Baltic Sea, with coal the most important dry bulk product (Table 11). Approaching Riga s volume were the ports of Saint Petersburg and Tallinn. Volumes in these three ports taken together totalled one fifth of total dry bulk volumes in the Baltic Sea ports (table 12). The thirteen biggest ports handled slightly over half of total dry bulk volumes. Table 11. Top 20 dry bulk ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (tonnes). 1 Riga 15 348 000 11 Kaliningrad 4 188 000 2 St. Petersburg 11 388 000 12 Vysotsk 4 089 000 3 Tallinn 11 334 000 13 Gdynia 4 069 000 4 Ventspils 8 593 000 14 Swinoujscie 3 689 000 5 Klaipeda 7 498 000 15 Kokkola 3 482 000 6 Luleå 7 125 000 16 Pori 3 482 000 7 Gdansk 6 972 000 17 Oxelösund 3 242 000 8 Szczecin 6 396 000 18 Enstedværket 3 241 000 9 Rostock 6 161 000 19 Karlshamn 3 019 000 10 Raahe 4 335 000 20 Slite 2 856 000 Table 12. Top dry bulk ports share of total dry bulk volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 8.0% TOP 3 19.9% TOP 5 28.3% TOP 10 44.5% TOP 13 51.0% TOP 15 54.9% TOP 20 63.2% TOP 30 72.4% Baltic Port List 2006 [ 19 ]

3.4.3 Major other dry cargo ports Other dry cargo was handled in over 140 ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. In total over 247 million tonnes of other dry cargo was handled in these ports. Saint Petersburg handled the greatest volume of other dry cargo (Table 13). Its share totalled about 10 per cent of the total volume in the region and consisted mostly of commodities shipped in containers. The top three other dry cargo ports, Saint Petersburg, Lübeck and Gothenburg, handled about 26 per cent of total other dry cargo volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (table 14). Table 13. Top 20 other dry cargo ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (tonnes). 1 St. Petersburg 24 946 000 11 Rødby Færgehavn 5 755 000 2 Lübeck 20 046 000 12 Tallinn 5 699 000 3 Gothenburg 18 693 000 13 Riga 5 077 000 4 Trelleborg 11 205 000 14 Swinoujscie 4 936 000 5 Helsinki 9 846 000 15 Malmö 4 870 000 6 Rostock 9 655 000 16 Rauma 4 731 000 7 Gdynia 8 844 000 17 Elsinore (Helsingør) 4 442 000 8 Klaipeda 7 955 000 18 Hanko 4 039 000 9 Kotka 6 497 000 19 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 3 965 000 10 Helsingborg 5 836 000 20 Aarhus 3 766 000 Table 14. Top other dry cargo ports share of total other dry cargo volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 10.1% TOP 3 25.7% TOP 5 34.2% TOP 10 49.9% TOP 11 52.2% TOP 15 60.6% TOP 20 69.0% TOP 30 80.2% 3.5 Transport units in the Baltic Sea ports 3.5.1 Containers In total 6.4 million TEUs (gross volume) of containers were handled in 62 ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. The port of Saint Petersburg stands out as the biggest container port with a 23 per cent share in 2006 (tables 15 and 16). Together with Gothenburg, Gdynia, Kotka and Aarhus, these top five container ports handled slightly over half of all containers (in TEU) of all Baltic Sea ports. Table 15. Top 20 container ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (TEU). 1 St. Petersburg 1 449 958 11 Rauma 161 148 2 Gothenburg 811 843 12 Tallinn 152 399 3 Gdynia 461 170 13 Kaliningrad 151 047 4 Kotka 452 401 14 Copenhagen 150 000 5 Aarhus 427 000 15 Helsingborg 143 701 6 Helsinki 416 667 16 Gdansk 77 854 7 Lübeck 264 085 17 Gävle 67 136 8 Klaipeda 231 548 18 Aalborg 63 000 9 Riga 176 826 19 Hanko 54 256 10 Hamina 168 192 20 Pori 42 137 Table 16. Top container ports share of total container volume in the Baltic Sea in 2006 (TEU). TOP 1 22.7% TOP 3 42.6% TOP 5 56.3% TOP 10 76.0% TOP 15 87.8% TOP 20 92.6% [ 20 ] Baltic Port List 2006

3.5.2 Trucks and trailers A total of 7.1 million trucks and trailers (gross volume) were handled in over 50 ports around the Baltic Sea. The port of Lübeck was clearly the biggest port in this traffic segment with an 11 per cent share of all trucks and trailers handled in the Baltic Sea ports (table 17). The port of Lübeck was followed by Trelleborg (the figure for which also includes domestic traffic), Gothenburg, Rostock and Helsingborg. 39 per cent of all trucks and trailers in the Baltic Sea were handled in these top five ports (table 18). Table 17. Top 20 ports with truck and trailer traffic in the Baltic Sea in 2006. 1 Lübeck 800 930 11 Frederikshavn 192 402 2 Trelleborg (total) 566 691 12 Ystad 184 175 3 Gothenburg 486 247 13 Swinoujscie 182 886 4 Rostock 482 519 14 Kapellskär 175 000 5 Helsingborg 431 736 15 Kiel 168 280 6 Helsinki 417 090 16 Stockholm 150 031 7 Elsinore (Helsingør) 380 975 17 Klaipeda 149 684 8 Rødby Færgehavn 346 693 18 Gdynia 136 413 9 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 346 693 19 Turku 128 629 10 Malmö 255 542 20 Naantali 125 177 Table 18. Top truck & trailer ports share of total volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 11.3% TOP 3 26.1% TOP 5 39.0% TOP 7 50.2% TOP 10 63.8% TOP 15 77.7% TOP 20 88.0% 3.5.3 Train wagons Some 260,000 train wagons (gross volume) were handled in 13 ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. The port of Trelleborg was the biggest port with a 31 per cent share of all train wagons handled in the Baltic Sea ports (table 19). Train wagon traffic was highly concentrated, with the five biggest train wagon ports having a combined share of 80 per cent of all train wagons passing through Baltic Sea ports. Table 19. Top 10 train wagon ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. 1 Trelleborg 78 241 2 Sassnitz 69 069 3 Ystad 20 959 4 Swinoujscie 20 955 5 Rostock 16 672 6 Turku 14 650 7 Stockholm 9 600 8 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 8 326 9 Lübeck 7 678 10 Klaipeda 6 456 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 21 ]

3.5.4 Passenger vehicles In total well over 13.4 million registered passenger cars (gross volume) and 310,000 buses (gross) passed through 40 Baltic ports in 2006 in international traffic. Passenger vehicle traffic was generally more concentrated than truck and trailer traffic. The four biggest ports, Elsinore (Helsingør), Helsingborg, Rødby Færgehavn and Puttgarden accounted for over a million vehicles or 53 percent of all traffic in 2006 (tables 20 and 21). Table 20. Top 20 ports with passenger vehicles (cars and buses) in the Baltic Sea in 2006. Cars Buses Cars & Buses 1 Elsinore (Helsingør) 1 937 123 26 378 1 963 501 2 Helsingborg 1 902 875 26 377 1 929 252 3 Rødby Færgehavn 1 774 270 32 606 1 806 876 4 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 1 620 521 30 763 1 651 284 5 Tallinn 675 709 22 252 697 961 6 Helsinki 666 836 23 599 690 435 7 Stockholm 444 846 19 429 464 275 8 Frederikshavn 426 394 6 040 432 434 9 Gothenburg 425 000 6 000 431 000 10 Rostock 411 092 27 150 438 242 11 Ystad 398 410 4 123 402 533 12 Trelleborg (total) 310 015 5 602 315 617 13 Strömstad 306 725 2 959 309 684 14 Rønne 297 646 1 992 299 638 15 Turku 260 595 9 277 269 872 16 Gedser 255 472 15 789 271 261 17 Kapellskär 172 000 2 500 174 500 18 Sassnitz 158 862 2 411 161 273 19 Kiel 157 766 24 210 181 976 20 Swinoujscie 149 885 2 890 152 775 Table 21. Top passenger vehicle ports share of total passenger vehicle volumes in the Baltic Sea in 2006 TOP 1 14.2% TOP 3 41.1% TOP 4 53.0% TOP 5 58.1% TOP 10 75.8% TOP 15 87.3% TOP 20 94.1% [ 22 ] Baltic Port List 2006

3.6 Passengers and ship calls Altogether 88.7 million passengers passed through 52 ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. The busiest route for passenger traffic was the narrow channel between Denmark and Sweden. Ferry lines connecting Helsingborg and Elsinore had 10.7 million passengers (table 22). Half the passengers travelling on ferry or cruise vessels went through the five biggest passenger ports (table 23). Table 22. Top 20 passenger ports in the Baltic Sea in 2006. 1 Helsingborg 10 763 267 11 Rostock 2 541 144 2 Elsinore (Helsingør) 10 721 000 12 Gothenburg 2 199 150 3 Helsinki 9 045 502 13 Ystad 1 936 622 4 Stockholm 8 249 304 14 Trelleborg 1 696 646 5 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 6 789 335 15 Gedser 1 507 000 6 Rødby Færgehavn 6 789 000 16 Kiel 1 465 603 7 Tallinn 6 760 000 17 Rønne 1 409 000 8 Turku 3 162 612 18 Kappelskär 1 381 798 9 Mariehamn 2 681 114 19 Strömstad 1 250 160 10 Frederikshavn 2 594 000 20 Swinoujscie 929 899 Table 23. Top passenger ports share of total passenger traffic in the Baltic Sea in 2006. TOP 1 12.1% TOP 3 34.4% TOP 5 51.4% TOP 10 76.1% TOP 15 87.3% TOP 20 94.5% Over 379,000 ship calls were made in Baltic Sea ports in 2006. This figure also includes domestic ferry lines connecting islands, which increases the number of ship calls especially in Denmark. By far the busiest ports in terms of ship calls were Helsingborg and Elsinore (table 24). Table 24. Top 20 ports by ship calls in the Baltic Sea in 2006. 1 Helsingborg 45 012 11 Klaipeda 7 693 2 Elsinore (Helsingør) 43 461 12 Hundested 6 238 3 Rødby Færgehavn 17 769 13 Lübeck 6 221 4 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 17 763 14 Frederikshavn 5 608 5 St. Petersburg 12 593 15 Trelleborg 5 526 6 Tallinn 12 300 16 Stockholm 4 882 7 Helsinki 12 080 17 Swinoujscie 4 739 8 Rostock 8 744 18 Rudkøbing 4 351 9 Gothenburg 8 234 19 Mariehamn 4 096 10 Aarhus 7 802 20 Copenhagen 3 927 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 23 ]

4. Port-specific statistics 4.1 Denmark 4.2 Estonia 4.3 Finland 4.4 Germany 4.5 Latvia 4.6 Lithuania 4.7 Poland 4.8 Russia 4.9 Sweden FINLAND SWEDEN ESTONIA RUSSIA DENMARK LATVIA LITHUANIA GERMANY POLAND RUSSIA 200 km Baltic Port List 2006 [ 25 ]

4.1 DENMARK Baltic Port List 2006 [ 27 ]

4.1 DENMARK Danish ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 97.1 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. This represents the total volume of 49 Danish ports located on Zealand, Funen, Lolland, Falster and Bornholm (plus several, smaller islands), and the east coast of the Jutland peninsula starting from the port of Skagen. The catalogue includes also ten ports on the west coast of Jutland which are not included in the traffic figures presented here. 71 per cent of the total volume handled in 2006 was international traffic and 29 per cent domestic traffic. International exports accounted for 31 per cent, and imports for 40 per cent, of total volume (figure 5). The share represented by domestic traffic was the largest of all the countries in the Baltic Sea Region. The three major liquid bulk ports, Fredericia, Statoil-Havnen and Copenhagen, accounted for 84 per cent of total liquid bulk handled as international traffic in the Danish Baltic Sea ports. The top three other dry cargo ports (Rødby Færgehavn, Elsinore and Aarhus) accounted for 56 per cent of all other dry cargoes, and the top three dry bulk ports (Enstedværket, Aarhus and Asnæsværket) accounted for 34 per cent of total international dry bulk volumes in ports. Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Fredericia 11 476 000 Statoil-havnen 4 773 000 Copenhagen 2 179 000 Figure 5. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in Danish Baltic Sea ports in 2006. Domestic 29 % Import 40 % Top 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Enstedværket 3 241 000 Aarhus 2 053 000 Asnæsværket 1 964 000 Export 31 % Measured in tonnes the three biggest ports in Denmark were Fredericia, Aarhus and Statoil-Havnen, which together accounted for 37 per cent of total volumes handled. The port of Aarhus was the biggest import port followed by the ports of Copenhagen and Enstedværket. These three ports accounted for 30 per cent of imports handled by all Danish ports. In export terms, the three biggest ports, Fredericia, Rødby Færgehavn and Elsinore, accounted for over half (53%) of all exports handled. The shares of basic cargo types (liquid bulk, dry bulk and other dry cargo) were broadly similar in the Danish Baltic Sea ports taken as a whole (figure 6). Other dry cargo was the biggest cargo type by volume with a 37 per cent share of international traffic. Bulk cargoes accounted for 63 per cent of total international volumes. Top 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Rødby Færgehavn 5 755 000 Elsinore (Helsingør) 4 442 000 Aarhus 3 766 000 Container traffic in Denmark was concentrated through only a few ports. Only four Danish ports in the Baltic Sea handled more than 20,000 TEU. The port of Aarhus dominated container traffic with a share of 65 per cent of all 660,000 TEU handled in the Danish ports. Top 3 Container ports (TEU) 2006 Aarhus 427 000 Copenhagen 150 000 Aalborg 63 000 Figure 6. International cargo volume by type in Danish Baltic Sea ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 37 % Dry bulk 31 % Liquid bulk 32 % [ 28 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK Seven Danish ports in the Baltic Sea handled international passenger traffic. The three biggest passenger ports (Elsinore, Rødby Færgehavn and Frederikshavn) accounted for 84 per cent of all international passengers through Danish Baltic Sea ports. The same ports also represented the biggest share of passenger vehicles (taken together, 86 per cent of 4,970,000 cars and buses). Top 3 Passengers and passenger vehicles 2006 Passengers Passenger vehicles Elsinore (Helsingør) 10 721 000 1 963 501 Rødby Færgehavn 6 789 000 1 806 876 Frederikshavn 2 594 000 432 434 The ports of Elsinore, Rødby Færgehavn and Fredrikshavn were also the major ports for handling trucks and trailers. Over 1,090,000 trucks and trailers categorised as international traffic were transported through these ports accounting for some 85 per cent of total volume through the Danish Baltic Sea ports. Train wagons were transported only through Fredrikshavn. Top 3 Trucks and trailers 2006 Elsinore (Helsingør) 380 975 Rødby Færgehavn 346 693 Frederikshavn 192 402 Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Fredericia 16 108 000 2 Aarhus 11 913 000 3 Statoil-havnen 7 573 000 4 Copenhagen 6 896 000 5 Rødby Færgehavn 5 755 000 6 Enstedværket 5 734 000 7 Elsinore (Helsingør) 4 442 000 8 Esbjerg (North Sea) 4 138 000 9 Kalundborg 3 833 000 10 Aalborg 3 126 000 11 Frederikshavn 3 089 000 12 Aalborg Portland 3 088 000 13 Odense 2 289 000 14 Asnæsværket 2 057 000 15 Aabenraa 1 721 000 16 Gedser 1 714 000 17 Hirtshals (North sea) 1 582 000 18 Rønne 1 565 000 19 Studstrupværket 1 437 000 20 Randers 1 244 000 21 Køge 1 243 000 22 Kolding 1 175 000 23 Stigsnæsværket 1 166 000 24 Grenaa 1 078 000 25 Vejle 1 060 000 26 Thyborøn (North Sea) 985 000 27 Nordjyllandsværket 981 000 28 Stålvalseværket 900 000 29 Avedøreværket 830 000 30 Horsens 602 000 31 Nyborg 577 000 32 Hanstholm (North Sea) 567 000 33 Næstved 449 000 34 Nakskov 436 000 35 Nykøbing Falster 374 000 36 Korsør 327 000 37 Hundested 278 000 38 Skagen 266 000 39 Fur (North Sea) 224 000 40 Dansk Salt 204 000 41 Struer (North Sea) 181 000 42 Holbæk 180 000 43 Bandholm-Maribo 163 000 44 Stubbekøbing 160 000 45 Vordingborg 149 000 46 Faxe 148 000 47 Svendborg 140 000 48 Hobro 127 000 49 Rødby 114 000 50 Aggersund (North Sea) 83 000 51 Havneby (North Sea) 80 000 52 Skive (North Sea) 74 000 53 Assens 70 000 54 Sønderborg 69 000 55 Rudkøbing 66 000 56 Kongsdal 65 000 57 Aeroskøbing 62 000 58 Skaerbaekvaerket 54 000 59 Nykøbing Mors (North Sea) 53 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 29 ]

4.1 DENMARK Hovedstaden Rønne www.roennehavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 565 000 International traffic (t) 557 000 Import 141 000 Export 416 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 008 000 Passengers (international) 1 409 000 Ship calls (total) 3 479 Dry bulk 411 000 Liquid bulk 48 000 Other dry cargo 98 000 Cars 297 646 Busses 1 992 Trucks and trailers 6 978 Stålvalseværket TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 900 000 International traffic (t) 851 000 Import 564 000 Export 287 000 Domestic traffic (t) 49 000 Ship calls (total) 487 Dry bulk 68 000 Other dry cargo 783 000 Containers (TEU) - Hundested www.hundestedhavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 278 000 International traffic (t) 267 000 Import 203 000 Export 64 000 Domestic traffic (t) 11 000 Ship calls (total) 6 238 Dry bulk 73 000 Other dry cargo 19 000 Containers (TEU) - Elsinore www.helsingoerhavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 4 442 000 International traffic (t) 4 442 000 Import 2 075 000 Export 2 367 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 10 721 000 Ship calls (total) 43 461 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 4 442 000 Cars 1 937 123 Busses 26 378 Trucks and trailers 380 975 [ 30 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 6 896 000 International traffic (t) 4 698 000 Import 3 551 000 Export 1 147 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 198 000 Passengers (international) 829 000 Ship calls (total) 3 927 Dry bulk 1 182 000 Liquid bulk 2 179 000 Other dry cargo 1 337 000 Cars 57 835 Busses 1 901 Trucks and trailers 18 910 Containers (TEU) 150 000 Copenhagen www.kobenhavnshavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 830 000 International traffic (t) 502 000 Import 487 000 Export 15 000 Domestic traffic (t) 328 000 Ship calls (total) 459 Dry bulk 209 000 Liquid bulk 196 000 Other dry cargo 97 000 Containers (TEU) - TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 243 000 International traffic (t) 643 000 Import 416 000 Export 227 000 Domestic traffic (t) 600 000 Ship calls (total) 1 006 Dry bulk 481 000 Liquid bulk 57 000 Other dry cargo 105 000 Avedøreværket Sjælland Køge www.koegehavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 148 000 International traffic (t) 101 000 Import 0 Export 101 000 Domestic traffic (t) 47 000 Ship calls (total) 158 Dry bulk 101 000 Other dry cargo 0 Containers (TEU) - Faxe Baltic Port List 2006 [ 31 ]

4.1 DENMARK Stubbekøbing TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 160 000 International traffic (t) 1 000 Import 0 Export 1 000 Domestic traffic (t) 159 000 Ship calls (total) 1 685 Dry bulk 1 000 Other dry cargo 0 Gedser TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 714 000 International traffic (t) 1 714 000 Import 857 000 Export 857 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 1 507 000 Ship calls (total) 3 305 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 1 714 000 Cars 255 472 Busses 15 789 Trucks and trailers 102 337 Nykøbing Falster TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 374 000 International traffic (t) 184 000 Import 95 000 Export 89 000 Domestic traffic (t) 190 000 Ship calls (total) 226 Dry bulk 171 000 Liquid bulk 2 000 Other dry cargo 11 000 Rødby Færgehavn TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 755 000 International traffic (t) 5 755 000 Import 2 878 000 Export 2 877 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 6 789 000 Ship calls (total) 17 769 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 5 755 000 Cars 1 774 270 Busses 32 606 Trucks and trailers 346 693 [ 32 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 114 000 International traffic (t) 105 000 Import 56 000 Export 49 000 Domestic traffic (t) 9 000 Ship calls (total) 112 Dry bulk 51 000 Liquid bulk 54 000 Other dry cargo 0 Rødby TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 436 000 International traffic (t) 266 000 Import 76 000 Export 190 000 Domestic traffic (t) 170 000 Ship calls (total) 311 Dry bulk 241 000 Other dry cargo 25 000 Nakskov www.nakskovhavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 163 000 International traffic (t) 113 000 Import 41 000 Export 72 000 Domestic traffic (t) 50 000 Ship calls (total) 2 506 Dry bulk 113 000 Other dry cargo 0 Bandholm- Maribo TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 149 000 International traffic (t) 120 000 Import 9 000 Export 111 000 Domestic traffic (t) 29 000 Ship calls (total) 130 Dry bulk 111 000 Other dry cargo 9 000 Vordingborg Baltic Port List 2006 [ 33 ]

4.1 DENMARK Næstved www.naestvedport.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 449 000 International traffic (t) 189 000 Import 179 000 Export 10 000 Domestic traffic (t) 260 000 Ship calls (total) 569 Dry bulk 162 000 Other dry cargo 27 000 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 166 000 International traffic (t) 974 000 Import 959 000 Export 15 000 Domestic traffic (t) 192 000 Ship calls (total) 55 Dry bulk 974 000 Other dry cargo 0 Korsør www.korsoerhavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 327 000 International traffic (t) 196 000 Import 143 000 Export 53 000 Domestic traffic (t) 131 000 Ship calls (total) 198 Dry bulk 192 000 Other dry cargo 4 000 Stigsnæsværket Statoil- Havnen TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 7 573 000 International traffic (t) 4 773 000 Import 2 779 000 Export 1 994 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 800 000 Ship calls (total) 681 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 4 773 000 Other dry cargo 0 Containers (TEU) - [ 34 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 057 000 International traffic (t) 1 964 000 Import 1 873 000 Export 91 000 Domestic traffic (t) 93 000 Ship calls (total) 85 Dry bulk 1 964 000 Other dry cargo 0 Asnæsværket TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 833 000 International traffic (t) 655 000 Import 162 000 Export 493 000 Domestic traffic (t) 3 178 000 Ship calls (total) 2 926 Dry bulk 557 000 Liquid bulk 30 000 Other dry cargo 68 000 Kalundborg www.portofkalundborg.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 180 000 International traffic (t) 131 000 Import 120 000 Export 11 000 Domestic traffic (t) 49 000 Ship calls (total) 3 797 Dry bulk 125 000 Other dry cargo 6 000 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 289 000 International traffic (t) 1 221 000 Import 704 000 Export 517 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 068 000 Ship calls (total) 916 Dry bulk 888 000 Liquid bulk 41 000 Other dry cargo 292 000 Holbæk www.port.holbkom.dk Syddanmark Odense www.odensehavn.dk Baltic Port List 2006 [ 35 ]

4.1 DENMARK Nyborg www.adp-as.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 577 000 International traffic (t) 501 000 Import 407 000 Export 94 000 Domestic traffic (t) 76 000 Ship calls (total) 472 Dry bulk 188 000 Liquid bulk 225 000 Other dry cargo 88 000 Svendborg www.svendborg.dk/borger/ TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 140 000 International traffic (t) 48 000 Import 47 000 Export 1 000 Domestic traffic (t) 92 000 Ship calls (total) 3 720 Dry bulk 26 000 Other dry cargo 22 000 Rudkøbing TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 66 000 International traffic (t) 12 000 Import 12 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 54 000 Ship calls (total) 4 351 Dry bulk 12 000 Other dry cargo 0 Ærøskøbing TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 62 000 International traffic (t) 3 000 Import 0 Export 3 000 Domestic traffic (t) 58 000 Ship calls (total) 2 047 Dry bulk 3 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 36 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 70 000 International traffic (t) 37 000 Import 35 000 Export 2 000 Domestic traffic (t) 33 000 Ship calls (total) 1 718 Dry bulk 19 000 Other dry cargo 18 000 Assens TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 69 000 International traffic (t) 64 000 Import 64 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 5 000 Ship calls (total) 58 Dry bulk 55 000 Liquid bulk 9 000 Other dry cargo 0 Sønderborg TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 734 000 International traffic (t) 3 241 000 Import 3 188 000 Export 53 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 493 000 Ship calls (total) 289 Dry bulk 3 241 000 Other dry cargo 0 Containers (TEU) - Enstedværket TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 721 000 International traffic (t) 1 317 000 Import 759 000 Export 558 000 Domestic traffic (t) 404 000 Ship calls (total) 529 Dry bulk 721 000 Liquid bulk 342 000 Other dry cargo 254 000 Aabenraa www.aabenraaport.dk Baltic Port List 2006 [ 37 ]

4.1 DENMARK Havneby www.romohavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 80 000 International traffic (t) 80 000 Import 5 000 Export 75 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 366 000 Ship calls (total) 2 290 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 80 000 Cars 49 734 Busses 1 479 Trucks and trailers 9 609 Kolding www.koldinghavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 175 000 International traffic (t) 847 000 Import 688 000 Export 159 000 Domestic traffic (t) 328 000 Ship calls (total) 842 Dry bulk 617 000 Liquid bulk 25 000 Other dry cargo 205 000 Containers (TEU) 80 Skærbækværket TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 54 000 International traffic (t) 9 000 Import 9 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 45 000 Ship calls (total) 9 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 9 000 Other dry cargo 0 Fredericia www.adp-as.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 16 108 000 International traffic (t) 13 322 000 Import 2 425 000 Export 10 897 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 786 000 Ship calls (total) 1 459 Dry bulk 938 000 Liquid bulk 11 476 000 Other dry cargo 908 000 Containers (TEU) 20 000 [ 38 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 060 000 International traffic (t) 973 000 Import 914 000 Export 59 000 Domestic traffic (t) 87 000 Ship calls (total) 712 Dry bulk 489 000 Liquid bulk 8 000 Other dry cargo 476 000 Vejle www.vejleport.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 602 000 International traffic (t) 389 000 Import 331 000 Export 58 000 Domestic traffic (t) 213 000 Ship calls (total) 1 740 Dry bulk 293 000 Liquid bulk 20 000 Other dry cargo 76 000 Horsens www.horsenshavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 4 138 000 International traffic (t) 3 099 000 Import 1 688 000 Export 1 411 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 039 000 Passengers (international) 82 000 Ship calls (total) 16 648 Dry bulk 653 000 Liquid bulk 351 000 Other dry cargo 2 095 000 Cars 21 071 Busses 130 Containers (TEU) 24 000 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 11 913 000 International traffic (t) 6 964 000 Import 4 899 000 Export 2 065 000 Domestic traffic (t) 4 949 000 Ship calls (total) 7 802 Dry bulk 2 053 000 Liquid bulk 1 145 000 Other dry cargo 3 766 000 Containers (TEU) 427 000 Esbjerg www.portesbjerg.dk Midtjylland Aarhus www.aarhushavn.dk Baltic Port List 2006 [ 39 ]

4.1 DENMARK Studstrupværket TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 437 000 International traffic (t) 488 000 Import 473 000 Export 15 000 Domestic traffic (t) 949 000 Ship calls (total) 138 Dry bulk 453 000 Liquid bulk 31 000 Other dry cargo 4 000 Grenaa www.port-of-grenaa.com TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 078 000 International traffic (t) 942 000 Import 413 000 Export 529 000 Domestic traffic (t) 136 000 Passengers (international) 170 000 Ship calls (total) 1 215 Dry bulk 177 000 Liquid bulk 53 000 Other dry cargo 712 000 Cars 36 237 Busses 3 315 Trucks and trailers 38 452 Randers www.randershavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 244 000 International traffic (t) 1 151 000 Import 785 000 Export 366 000 Domestic traffic (t) 93 000 Ship calls (total) 578 Dry bulk 875 000 Other dry cargo 276 000 Dansk Salt TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 204 000 International traffic (t) 182 000 Import 0 Export 182 000 Domestic traffic (t) 22 000 Ship calls (total) 87 Dry bulk 182 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 40 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 65 000 International traffic (t) 65 000 Import 14 000 Export 51 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 64 Dry bulk 64 000 Other dry cargo 1 000 Kongsdal TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 74 000 International traffic (t) 68 000 Import 67 000 Export 1 000 Domestic traffic (t) 6 000 Ship calls (total) 62 Dry bulk 64 000 Liquid bulk 4 000 Other dry cargo 0 Skive www.skivehavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 181 000 International traffic (t) 165 000 Import 153 000 Export 12 000 Domestic traffic (t) 16 000 Ship calls (total) 119 Dry bulk 102 000 Liquid bulk 62 000 Other dry cargo 1 000 Struer TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 985 000 International traffic (t) 261 000 Import 183 000 Export 78 000 Domestic traffic (t) 724 000 Ship calls (total) 6 590 Dry bulk 180 000 Liquid bulk 58 000 Other dry cargo 23 000 Thyborøn www.thyboroen.com Baltic Port List 2006 [ 41 ]

4.1 DENMARK Nordjylland Hobro TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 127 000 International traffic (t) 127 000 Import 123 000 Export 4 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 96 Dry bulk 127 000 Other dry cargo 0 Aalborg www.aalborghavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 126 000 International traffic (t) 2 421 000 Import 1 864 000 Export 557 000 Domestic traffic (t) 705 000 Ship calls (total) 1 228 Dry bulk 732 000 Liquid bulk 1 111 000 Other dry cargo 578 000 Containers (TEU) 63 000 Nordjyllandsværket TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 981 000 International traffic (t) 349 000 Import 337 000 Export 12 000 Domestic traffic (t) 632 000 Ship calls (total) 93 Dry bulk 335 000 Liquid bulk 14 000 Other dry cargo 0 Containers (TEU) - Aalborg Portland www.aalborg-portland.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 088 000 International traffic (t) 1 760 000 Import 648 000 Export 1 112 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 328 000 Ship calls (total) 671 Dry bulk 1 725 000 Liquid bulk 23 000 Other dry cargo 12 000 [ 42 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.1 DENMARK TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 089 000 International traffic (t) 2 909 000 Import 1 607 000 Export 1 302 000 Domestic traffic (t) 180 000 Passengers (international) 2 594 000 Ship calls (total) 5 608 Dry bulk 95 000 Liquid bulk 71 000 Other dry cargo 2 743 000 Cars 426 394 Busses 6 040 Trucks and trailers 192 402 Train wagons 522 Frederikshavn www.fredrikshavnhavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 266 000 International traffic (t) 194 000 Import 116 000 Export 78 000 Domestic traffic (t) 72 000 Ship calls (total) 484 Dry bulk 116 000 Liquid bulk 78 000 Other dry cargo 0 Skagen TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 582 000 International traffic (t) 1 553 000 Import 740 000 Export 813 000 Domestic traffic (t) 29 000 Passengers (international) 1 916 000 Ship calls (total) 2 459 Dry bulk 116 000 Other dry cargo 1 437 000 Cars 368 490 Busses 5 300 Trucks and trailers 123 711 Containers (TEU) 5 795 Hirtshals www.hirtshalshavn.dk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 83 000 International traffic (t) 79 000 Import 11 000 Export 68 000 Domestic traffic (t) 4 000 Ship calls (total) 60 Dry bulk 79 000 Other dry cargo 0 Containers (TEU) - Aggersund Baltic Port List 2006 [ 43 ]

4.1 DENMARK Hanstholm TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 567 000 International traffic (t) 374 000 Import 201 000 Export 173 000 Domestic traffic (t) 193 000 Passengers (international) 302 000 Ship calls (total) 520 Dry bulk 74 000 Other dry cargo 300 000 Cars 65 940 Busses 251 Trucks and trailers 17 629 Fur TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 224 000 International traffic (t) 3 000 Import 3 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 221 000 Ship calls (total) 26 295 Dry bulk 3 000 Other dry cargo 0 Containers (TEU) - Nykøbing Mors TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 53 000 International traffic (t) 49 000 Import 49 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 4 000 Ship calls (total) 40 Dry bulk 43 000 Other dry cargo 6 000 Containers (TEU) - [ 44 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.2 ESTONIA Baltic Port List 2006 [ 45 ]

4.2 ESTONIA The six Estonian ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 47.9 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. This consisted almost entirely of international traffic. Exports accounted for 88 per cent, and imports for 12 per cent, of total volume (figure 7). The share of domestic traffic was not significant, less than one per cent of total traffic. The port of Tallinn, the third biggest port in the Baltic Sea in 2006, dominated cargo volumes handled by Estonian ports with a share of 86 per cent. This includes the ports of Muuga, Old City, Paljassaare, Paldiski South and Saaremaa. The three biggest Estonian ports accounted for 94 per cent of total cargo handled by Estonian ports in 2006. The largest basic cargo type handled by Estonian ports taken as a whole was liquid bulk (figure 8). It consisted mainly of transit traffic of oil and oil products. Liquid bulk accounted for 58 per cent of total volume through Estonian ports in 2006. The port of Tallinn dominated liquid bulk handling, with a share of 86 per cent of all Estonian ports. The top three Estonian liquid bulk ports (Tallinn, Vene Balti and Miiduranna) accounted for 98 per cent of total liquid bulk handled by Estonian ports. Four Estonian ports handled dry bulk in 2006. The dominant port was the port of Tallinn with a share of 83 per cent. All Estonian ports handled other dry cargo in 2006. The port of Tallinn also dominated handling of this cargo type with a share of 91 per cent. Figure 7. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in Estonian ports in 2006. Import 12 % Figure 8. International cargo volume by type in Estonian ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 13 % Dry bulk 29 % Export 88 % Liquid bulk 58 % Top 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Tallinn 24 051 000 Pärnu 1 296 000 Kunda 1 006 000 Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Tallinn 11 334 000 Vene Balti 1 844 000 Miiduranna 1 500 000 Top 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Tallinn 5 699 000 Vene Balti 208 000 Miiduranna 186 000 [ 46 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.2 ESTONIA Containers were handled only by the port of Tallinn in 2006, accounting for approximately 150,000 TEU. Two Estonian ports, Tallinn and Sillamäe, handled international passenger traffic. The port of Tallinn was the main centre for passenger traffic in Estonia with nearly 6.8 million passengers. 700,000 passenger vehicles and over 270,000 trucks and trailers were handled, mainly through the port of Tallinn, and to a lesser extent the port of Sillamäe. Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Tallinn 41 084 000 2 Vene Balti 2 064 000 3 Miiduranna 1 734 000 4 Pärnu 1 357 000 5 Kunda 1 156 000 6 Sillamäe 473 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 47 ]

4.2 ESTONIA Sillamäe www.silport.ee *) road vehicles divided in cars (length below 6 m) and busses, trucks and trailers (length above 6 metres) TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 473 000 International traffic (t) 470 000 Import 0 Export 470 000 Domestic traffic (t) 3 000 Passengers (international) 13 000 Ship calls (total) 313 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 417 000 Other dry cargo 53 000 *) Cars 240 Busses - Trucks and trailers 4 541 Kunda www.heidelbergcement.com/ee TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 156 000 International traffic (t) 1 156 000 Import 250 000 Export 906 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 413 Dry bulk 1 006 000 Liquid bulk 82 000 Other dry cargo 68 000 Miiduranna www.miidurannasadam.ee TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 734 000 International traffic (t) 1 734 000 Import 9 000 Export 1 725 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 189 Dry bulk 48 000 Liquid bulk 1 500 000 Other dry cargo 186 000 Tallinn (including Muuga, Old City, Paljassaare, Paldiski South and Saaremaa) www.ts.ee TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 41 084 000 International traffic (t) 41 083 000 Import 5 081 000 Export 36 002 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 000 Passengers (international) 6 760 000 Ship calls (total) 12 300 Dry bulk 11 334 000 Liquid bulk 24 051 000 Other dry cargo 5 699 000 Cars 675 709 Busses 22 252 Trucks and trailers 268 729 Train wagons - Containers (TEU) 152 399 [ 48 ] Baltic Port List 2006

TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 064 000 International traffic (t) 2 052 000 Import 56 000 Export 1 996 000 Domestic traffic (t) 12 000 Ship calls (total) 428 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 1 844 000 Other dry cargo 208 000 *) *) Vene Balti www.portvenebalti.ee TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 357 000 International traffic (t) 1 357 000 Import 131 000 Export 1 226 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 526 Dry bulk 1 296 000 Other dry cargo 61 000 Pärnu www.transcom.ee/parnusadam Baltic Port List 2006 [ 49 ]

4.3 FINLAND Baltic Port List 2006 [ 51 ]

4.3 FINLAND 34 Finnish ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 107.9 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. 90 per cent of the total volume handled in 2006 was international traffic. International exports accounted for 41 per cent, and imports for 49 per cent, of total volumes (figure 9). The three biggest Finnish ports by total volumes were Kilpilahti (Sköldvik), Helsinki and Kotka, which together accounted for 38 per cent of the total volumes handled by Finnish ports. The port of Kilpilahti was also the biggest import port followed by Helsinki and Raahe. These three ports accounted for 57 per cent of imports handled by Finnish ports. The three biggest export ports, Helsinki, Kotka and Kilpilahti, accounted for 40 per cent of all exports handled. Other dry cargo was the biggest cargo type by volume with a share of 45 per cent of international traffic. Dry bulk accounted for 29 per cent and liquid bulk for 26 per cent of total international volumes in Finland (figure 10). The three biggest liquid bulk ports, Kilpilahti, Naantali and Hamina, handled almost 80 per cent of total liquid bulk cargoes in Finland. The top three dry bulk ports (Raahe, Kokkola and Pori) accounted for 41 per cent of total international dry bulk volumes and the top three other dry bulk ports (Helsinki, Kotka and Rauma) accounted for 48 per cent of total international other dry cargo volumes in ports. Figure 9. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in Finnish ports in 2006. Export 41 % Domestic 10 % Import 49 % Figure 10. International cargo volume by type in Finnish ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 45 % Dry bulk 29 % Liquid bulk 26 % Top 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Raahe 4 335 000 Kokkola 3 689 000 Pori 3 482 000 Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Kilpilahti 16 081 000 Naantali 2 519 000 Hamina 1 410 000 Top 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Helsinki 9 846 000 Kotka 6 497 000 Rauma 4 731 000 [ 52 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.3 FINLAND Containers were handled by 16 Finnish ports in 2006 with a total volume of 1,390,000 TEU. The three biggest container ports, Kotka, Helsinki and Hamina, accounted for almost 75 per cent of total Finnish container volume. Top 3 Container ports (TEU) 2006 Kotka 452 401 Helsinki 416 667 Hamina 168 192 Ten Finnish ports had international passenger traffic. The three biggest passenger ports (Helsinki, Turku and Mariehamn) accounted for 97 per cent of all international passengers in Finnish ports. These ports also had biggest share of passenger vehicles with 93 per cent out of 1,190,000 cars and buses. Top 3 Passengers and passenger vehicles 2006 Passengers Passenger vehicles Helsinki 9 045 502 690 435 Turku 3 162 612 269 872 Mariehamn 2 681 114 143 186 The ports of Helsinki, Turku and Naantali were the top three ports in handling trucks and trailers. Around 670,000 trucks and trailers categorised as international traffic were transported through these ports, accounting for some 78 per cent of the total volume through Finnish ports. Train wagons were transported only through the port of Turku in Finland. Top 3 Trucks and trailers 2006 Helsinki 417 090 Turku 128 629 Naantali 125 177 Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) 19 739 000 2 Helsinki 11 728 000 3 Kotka 9 577 000 4 Naantali 7 147 000 5 Rauma 6 595 000 6 Raahe 6 089 000 7 Pori 5 781 000 8 Kokkola 5 323 000 9 Hamina 5 181 000 10 Hanko 4 151 000 11 Turku 3 926 000 12 Oulu 2 993 000 13 Kemi 2 710 000 14 Kaskinen 1 920 000 15 Tornio 1 894 000 16 Inkoo 1 891 000 17 Pietarsaari 1 541 000 18 Uusikaupunki 1 489 000 19 Koverhar 1 412 000 20 Vaasa 1 398 000 21 Loviisa 1 106 000 22 Parainen 1 047 000 23 Kantvik 778 000 24 Kristiinankaupunki 551 000 25 Taalintehdas 296 000 26 Rahja 288 000 27 Lappohja 279 000 28 Vessö 229 000 29 Förby 184 000 30 Kemiö 174 000 31 Pohjankuru 153 000 32 Eurajoki 149 000 33 Tolkkinen 106 000 34 Mariehamn 85 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 53 ]

4.3 FINLAND Hamina www.portofhamina.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 181 000 International traffic (t) 4 695 000 Import 1 804 000 Export 2 890 000 Domestic traffic (t) 487 000 Passengers (international) 69 Ship calls (total) 1 398 Dry bulk 326 000 Liquid bulk 1 410 000 Other dry cargo 2 959 000 Trucks and trailers 20 143 Containers (TEU) 168 192 Kotka www.portofkotka.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 9 577 000 International traffic (t) 9 263 000 Import 3 595 000 Export 5 668 000 Domestic traffic (t) 314 000 Passengers (international) 12 277 Ship calls (total) 2 647 Dry bulk 2 115 000 Liquid bulk 651 000 Other dry cargo 6 497 000 Cars 2 401 Busses 52 Trucks and trailers 5 791 Containers (TEU) 452 401 Loviisa www.loviisa.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 106 000 International traffic (t) 1 106 000 Import 405 000 Export 701 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 317 Dry bulk 471 000 Liquid bulk 1 000 Other dry cargo 634 000 Vessö TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 229 000 International traffic (t) 55 000 Import 0 Export 55 000 Domestic traffic (t) 174 000 Ship calls (total) 247 Dry bulk 55 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 54 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.3 FINLAND TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 19 739 000 International traffic (t) 16 081 000 Import 10 675 000 Export 5 406 000 Domestic traffic (t) 3 658 000 Ship calls (total) 1 283 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 16 081 000 Other dry cargo 0 Kilpilahti (Sköldvik) TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 106 000 International traffic (t) 106 000 Import 68 000 Export 38 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 49 Dry bulk 67 000 Other dry cargo 39 000 Tolkkinen TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 11 728 000 International traffic (t) 11 363 000 Import 5 630 000 Export 5 733 000 Domestic traffic (t) 365 000 Passengers (international) 9 046 000 Ship calls (total) 12 080 Dry bulk 941 000 Liquid bulk 576 000 Other dry cargo 9 846 000 Cars 666 836 Busses 23 599 Trucks and trailers 417 090 Containers (TEU) 416 667 Helsinki www.portofhelsinki.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 778 000 International traffic (t) 698 000 Import 584 000 Export 114 000 Domestic traffic (t) 80 000 Ship calls (total) 213 Dry bulk 509 000 Liquid bulk 3 000 Other dry cargo 186 000 Kantvik Baltic Port List 2006 [ 55 ]

4.3 FINLAND Inkoo www.inkooshipping.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 891 000 International traffic (t) 1 849 000 Import 1 377 000 Export 472 000 Domestic traffic (t) 42 000 Ship calls (total) 472 Dry bulk 1 754 000 Liquid bulk 67 000 Other dry cargo 28 000 Pohjankuru TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 153 000 International traffic (t) 153 000 Import 153 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 51 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 153 000 Lappohja TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 279 000 International traffic (t) 279 000 Import 1 000 Export 278 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 104 Dry bulk 1 000 Other dry cargo 278 000 Koverhar TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 412 000 International traffic (t) 1 340 000 Import 1 124 000 Export 216 000 Domestic traffic (t) 72 000 Ship calls (total) 190 Dry bulk 1 122 000 Other dry cargo 218 000 [ 56 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.3 FINLAND TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 4 151 000 International traffic (t) 4 122 000 Import 1 899 000 Export 2 223 000 Domestic traffic (t) 29 000 Passengers (international) 169 000 Ship calls (total) 2 007 Dry bulk 1 000 Liquid bulk 82 000 Other dry cargo 4 039 000 Cars 48 817 Busses 1 009 Trucks and trailers 125 026 Containers (TEU) 54 256 Hanko www.portofhanko.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 184 000 International traffic (t) 184 000 Import 183 000 Export 1 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 18 Dry bulk 184 000 Other dry cargo 0 Förby TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 296 000 International traffic (t) 296 000 Import 1 000 Export 295 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 191 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 296 000 Taalintehdas TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 174 000 International traffic (t) 132 000 Import 44 000 Export 88 000 Domestic traffic (t) 42 000 Ship calls (total) 93 Dry bulk 110 000 Other dry cargo 22 000 Kemiö Baltic Port List 2006 [ 57 ]

4.3 FINLAND Parainen TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 047 000 International traffic (t) 663 000 Import 537 000 Export 126 000 Domestic traffic (t) 384 000 Ship calls (total) 359 Dry bulk 662 000 Other dry cargo 1 000 Turku www.portofturku.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 926 000 International traffic (t) 3 590 000 Import 1 960 000 Export 1 630 000 Domestic traffic (t) 336 000 Passengers (international) 3 163 000 Ship calls (total) 2 942 Dry bulk 73 000 Liquid bulk 185 000 Other dry cargo 3 332 000 Cars 260 595 Busses 9 277 Trucks and trailers 128 629 Train wagons 14 650 Containers (TEU) 20 257 Naantali www.naantali.fi/satama TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 7 147 000 International traffic (t) 5 733 000 Import 4 232 000 Export 1 501 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 414 000 Passengers (international) 137 000 Ship calls (total) 2 000 Dry bulk 833 000 Liquid bulk 2 519 000 Other dry cargo 2 381 000 Cars 16 311 Busses 10 Trucks and trailers 125 177 Mariehamn www.mariehamn.aland.fi/hamnen TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 85 000 International traffic (t) 76 000 Import 58 000 Export 18 000 Domestic traffic (t) 9 000 Passengers (international) 2 681 114 Ship calls (total) 4 096 Dry bulk 43 000 Liquid bulk 6 000 Other dry cargo 27 000 Cars 139 948 Busses 3 238 Trucks and trailers 2 814 Containers (TEU) 32 [ 58 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.3 FINLAND TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 489 000 International traffic (t) 1 369 000 Import 494 000 Export 875 000 Domestic traffic (t) 120 000 Ship calls (total) 489 Dry bulk 707 000 Liquid bulk 270 000 Other dry cargo 392 000 Trucks and trailers 15 947 Containers (TEU) 1 446 Uusikaupunki www.portofuki.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 6 595 000 International traffic (t) 6 575 000 Import 1 965 000 Export 4 611 000 Domestic traffic (t) 19 000 Ship calls (total) 1 542 Dry bulk 1 663 000 Liquid bulk 181 000 Other dry cargo 4 731 000 Trucks and trailers 3 120 Containers (TEU) 161 148 Rauma www.portofrauma.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 149 000 International traffic (t) 149 000 Import 109 000 Export 40 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 81 Dry bulk 67 000 Other dry cargo 82 000 Eurajoki TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 781 000 International traffic (t) 5 129 000 Import 3 739 000 Export 1 390 000 Domestic traffic (t) 652 000 Ship calls (total) 825 Dry bulk 3 482 000 Liquid bulk 841 000 Other dry cargo 806 000 Containers (TEU) 42 137 Pori www.pori.fi/port Baltic Port List 2006 [ 59 ]

4.3 FINLAND Kristiinankaupunki TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 551 000 International traffic (t) 551 000 Import 534 000 Export 17 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 173 Ship calls (total) 44 Dry bulk 551 000 Other dry cargo 0 Kaskinen www.kaskinen.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 920 000 International traffic (t) 1 920 000 Import 944 000 Export 976 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 515 Dry bulk 850 000 Liquid bulk 85 000 Other dry cargo 985 000 Vaasa www.vaasa.fi/satama TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 398 000 International traffic (t) 1 040 000 Import 882 000 Export 158 000 Domestic traffic (t) 358 000 Passengers (international) 78 000 Ship calls (total) 549 Dry bulk 538 000 Liquid bulk 94 000 Other dry cargo 408 000 Cars 19 621 Busses 208 Trucks and trailers 11 397 Containers (TEU) 8 Pietarsaari www.portofpietarsaari.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 541 000 International traffic (t) 1 480 000 Import 976 000 Export 504 000 Domestic traffic (t) 61 000 Ship calls (total) 393 Dry bulk 807 000 Liquid bulk 161 000 Other dry cargo 512 000 Containers (TEU) 1 600 [ 60 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.3 FINLAND TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 323 000 International traffic (t) 4 819 000 Import 1 431 000 Export 3 388 000 Domestic traffic (t) 504 000 Ship calls (total) 600 Dry bulk 3 689 000 Liquid bulk 855 000 Other dry cargo 275 000 Containers (TEU) 2 612 Kokkola www.port.of.kokkola.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 288 000 International traffic (t) 288 000 Import 47 000 Export 241 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 74 Dry bulk 34 000 Other dry cargo 254 000 Rahja www.portofkalajoki.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 6 089 000 International traffic (t) 5 182 000 Import 4 325 000 Export 857 000 Domestic traffic (t) 907 000 Ship calls (total) 703 Dry bulk 4 335 000 Liquid bulk 49 000 Other dry cargo 798 000 Containers (TEU) 6 975 Raahe www.portofraahe.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 993 000 International traffic (t) 2 490 000 Import 1 308 000 Export 1 182 000 Domestic traffic (t) 503 000 Ship calls (total) 586 Dry bulk 354 000 Liquid bulk 969 000 Other dry cargo 1 167 000 Trucks and trailers 228 Containers (TEU) 30 338 Oulu www.ouluport.com Baltic Port List 2006 [ 61 ]

4.3 FINLAND Kemi www.portofkemi.fi TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 710 000 International traffic (t) 2 341 000 Import 1 085 000 Export 1 256 000 Domestic traffic (t) 369 000 Passengers (international) 2 000 Ship calls (total) 740 Dry bulk 913 000 Liquid bulk 127 000 Other dry cargo 1 301 000 Trucks and trailers 10 Containers (TEU) 23 645 Tornio TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 894 000 International traffic (t) 1 846 000 Import 1 082 000 Export 764 000 Domestic traffic (t) 48 000 Ship calls (total) 425 Dry bulk 924 000 Liquid bulk 94 000 Other dry cargo 828 000 Containers (TEU) 11 976 [ 62 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.4 GERMANY Baltic Port List 2006 [ 63 ]

4.4 GERMANY German ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 56.7 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. This is the aggregate sum of 16 German ports located in the Baltic Sea. The catalogue includes also German ports in the North Sea which are not included in the traffic figures presented here. 98 per cent of the total volume handled in 2006 was international traffic and only 2 per cent domestic traffic. International exports counted for 45 per cent and imports for 53 per cent of total volumes (figure 11). Measured in tonnes, the three biggest ports in Germany were Lübeck (including Travemünde), Rostock and Puttgarden, which together accounted for 78 per cent of total volumes handled. Lübeck, Rostock and Wismar were the biggest import ports, together handling 80 per cent of the total imports handled by German Baltic Sea ports. Concerning exports, the three biggest ports, Lübeck, Rostock and Puttgarden, accounted for 78 percent. Other dry cargo was the biggest cargo type by volume accounting for 74 per cent of international traffic. Dry bulk counted for 21 per cent and liquid bulk only five per cent of total international volumes in Germany. Liquid bulk was handled in only five ports. The biggest among these was Rostock with an 88 per cent share of all international liquid bulk handled by German Baltic Sea Ports. The three biggest dry bulk ports in 2006 were Rostock, Wismar and Lübeck. Lübeck dominated the other dry cargo volumes handled, followed by the ports of Rostock and Puttgarden. Figure 12. International cargo volume by type in German Baltic Sea ports in 2006. Liquid bulk 5 % Dry bulk 21 % Figure 11. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in German Baltic Sea ports in 2006. Domestic 2 % Import 53 % Other dry cargo 74 % Export 45 % Top 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Rostock 6 161 000 Wismar 1 634 000 Lübeck 993 000 Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Rostock 2 499 000 Kiel 189 000 Wismar 92 000 Top 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Lübeck 20 046 000 Rostock 9 655 000 Puttgarden/ Fehmarn 3 965 000 [ 64 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.4 GERMANY Containers were handled in four German Baltic Sea ports in 2006. The biggest container port, Lübeck, accounted for 93 per cent, or 264,000 TEUs, of the total volume handled in the ports. Seven German ports in the Baltic Sea had international passenger traffic. The three biggest passenger ports (Puttgarden, Rostock and Kiel) handled 92 per cent of all international passengers in the German Baltic Sea ports. These same ports had also the largest share of passenger vehicles with 90 per cent of a total of 2.5 million passenger cars and buses. Top 3 Passengers and passenger vehicles 2006 Passengers Passenger vehicles Puttgarden/ Fehmarn 6 789 335 1 651 284 Rostock 2 541 144 438 242 Kiel 1 465 603 181 976 The ports of Lübeck, Rostock and Puttgarden were the top three ports in handling trucks and trailers. Around 1,630,000 trucks and trailers categorised as international traffic were handled in these three ports, accounting for some 89 per cent of the total volume in German Baltic Sea ports. Four ports in Germany had an international train ferry liner service. The port of Sassnitz had the biggest share of train wagons handled in the port with a share of 68 per cent. Top 3 Trucks and trailers 2006 Lübeck 800 930 Rostock 482 519 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 346 693 Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Hamburg (North Sea) 115 529 000 2 Wilhelmshaven (North Sea) 43 106 000 3 Bremerhaven (North Sea) 40 350 000 4 Lübeck 21 056 000 5 Rostock 19 058 000 6 Bremen (North Sea) 15 286 000 7 Brunsbüttel (North Sea) 6 233 000 8 Brake (North Sea) 5 486 000 9 Buetzfleth (North Sea) 4 812 000 10 Puttgarden/Fehmarn 3 965 000 11 Emden (North Sea) 3 867 000 12 Wismar 3 848 000 13 Nordenham (North Sea) 3 785 000 14 Kiel 3 047 000 15 Sassnitz 2 663 000 16 Cuxhaven (North Sea) 1 867 000 17 Wedel-Schulau (North Sea) 871 000 18 Stralsund 854 000 19 Flensburg 496 000 20 Lubmin-Virow 405 000 21 Wolgast 380 000 22 Papenburg (North Sea) 354 000 23 Rendsburg 302 000 24 Greifswald, Landkreis 258 000 25 Husum (North Sea) 257 000 26 Berndshof 190 000 27 Glückstadt (North Sea) 170 000 28 Leer (North Sea) 153 000 29 Borkum I. (North Sea) 127 000 30 Büsum (North Sea) 112 000 31 Neustadt/Holstein 97 000 32 Oldenburg (North Sea) 94 000 33 List/Sylt (North Sea) 80 000 34 Heiligenhafen 68 000 35 Burgstaaken/Fehmarn 59 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 65 ]

4.4 GERMANY Baltic Sea coast Berndshof TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 190 000 International traffic (t) 188 000 Import 62 000 Export 126 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 000 Ship calls (total) 65 Dry bulk 26 000 Other dry cargo 162 000 Wolgast TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 380 000 International traffic (t) 348 000 Import 82 000 Export 266 000 Domestic traffic (t) 32 000 Ship calls (total) 198 Dry bulk 311 000 Liquid bulk 7 000 Other dry cargo 29 000 Lubmin- Virow TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 405 000 International traffic (t) 391 000 Import 32 000 Export 359 000 Domestic traffic (t) 14 000 Ship calls (total) 167 Dry bulk 384 000 Other dry cargo 7 000 Greifswald, Landkreis TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 258 000 International traffic (t) 243 000 Import 212 000 Export 31 000 Domestic traffic (t) 15 000 Ship calls (total) 152 Dry bulk 82 000 Liquid bulk 49 000 Other dry cargo 112 000 [ 66 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.4 GERMANY TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 663 000 International traffic (t) 2 635 000 Import 1 355 000 Export 1 280 000 Domestic traffic (t) 28 000 Passengers (international) 582 000 Ship calls (total) 2 055 Dry bulk 99 000 Other dry cargo 2 536 000 Cars 158 862 Busses 2 411 Trucks and trailers 43 106 Train wagons 69 069 Containers (TEU) 3 Sassnitz www.faehrhafen-sassnitz.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 854 000 International traffic (t) 823 000 Import 371 000 Export 452 000 Domestic traffic (t) 31 000 Ship calls (total) 429 Dry bulk 609 000 Other dry cargo 214 000 Stralsund www.seehafen-stralsund.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 19 058 000 International traffic (t) 18 315 000 Import 9 508 000 Export 8 807 000 Domestic traffic (t) 743 000 Passengers (international) 2 541 144 Ship calls (total) 8 744 Dry bulk 6 161 000 Liquid bulk 2 499 000 Other dry cargo 9 655 000 Cars 411 092 Busses 27 150 Trucks and trailers 482 519 Train wagons 16 672 Containers (TEU) 430 Rostock www.rostock-port.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 848 000 International traffic (t) 3 805 000 Import 2 310 000 Export 1 495 000 Domestic traffic (t) 43 000 Ship calls (total) 1 608 Dry bulk 1 634 000 Liquid bulk 92 000 Other dry cargo 2 080 000 Wismar www.hafen-wismar.de Baltic Port List 2006 [ 67 ]

4.4 GERMANY Lübeck (including Travemünde) www.lhg-online.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 21 056 000 International traffic (t) 21 039 000 Import 12 132 000 Export 8 907 000 Domestic traffic (t) 17 000 Passengers (international) 314 884 Ship calls (total) 6 221 Dry bulk 993 000 Other dry cargo 20 046 000 Cars 85 251 Busses 1 403 Trucks and trailers 800 930 Train wagons 7 678 Containers (TEU) 264 085 Neustadt / Holstein TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 97 000 International traffic (t) 56 000 Import 12 000 Export 44 000 Domestic traffic (t) 41 000 Passengers (international) 197 Ship calls (total) 74 Dry bulk 53 000 Other dry cargo 3 000 Burgstaaken / Fehmarn TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 59 000 International traffic (t) 20 000 Import 6 000 Export 14 000 Domestic traffic (t) 39 000 Ship calls (total) 44 Dry bulk 20 000 Other dry cargo 0 Puttgarden / Fehmarn TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 965 000 International traffic (t) 3 965 000 Import 1 706 000 Export 2 259 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 6 789 335 Ship calls (total) 17 763 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 3 965 000 Cars 1 620 521 Busses 30 763 Trucks and trailers 346 693 Train wagons 8 326 [ 68 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.4 GERMANY TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 68 000 International traffic (t) 45 000 Import 5 000 Export 40 000 Domestic traffic (t) 23 000 Ship calls (total) 57 Dry bulk 45 000 Other dry cargo 0 Heiligenhafen www.hvbkg.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 047 000 International traffic (t) 2 991 000 Import 1 585 000 Export 1 406 000 Domestic traffic (t) 56 000 Passengers (international) 1 465 603 Ship calls (total) 1 664 Dry bulk 581 000 Liquid bulk 189 000 Other dry cargo 2 221 000 Cars 157 766 Busses 24 210 Trucks and trailers 168 280 Containers (TEU) 18 863 Kiel www.port-of-kiel.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 496 000 International traffic (t) 457 000 Import 455 000 Export 2 000 Domestic traffic (t) 39 000 Passengers (international) 832 Ship calls (total) 187 Dry bulk 455 000 Other dry cargo 2 000 Flensburg www.flensburg-online.de/ az/az-hafen.html TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 302 000 International traffic (t) 256 000 Import 200 000 Export 56 000 Domestic traffic (t) 46 000 Ship calls (total) 153 Dry bulk 248 000 Other dry cargo 8 000 Trucks and trailers 367 Rendsburg Baltic Port List 2006 [ 69 ]

4.4 GERMANY North Sea coast List / Sylt www.list-sylt.de/hafensite/ TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 80 000 International traffic (t) 80 000 Import 75 000 Export 5 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 366 094 Ship calls (total) 3 991 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 80 000 Cars 49 734 Busses 1 476 Trucks and trailers 14 215 Husum TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 257 000 International traffic (t) 148 000 Import 144 000 Export 4 000 Domestic traffic (t) 109 000 Ship calls (total) 303 Dry bulk 148 000 Other dry cargo 0 Büsum TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 112 000 International traffic (t) 52 000 Import 39 000 Export 13 000 Domestic traffic (t) 60 000 Ship calls (total) 1 373 Dry bulk 52 000 Other dry cargo 0 Brunsbüttel www.elbehafen.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 6 233 000 International traffic (t) 5 642 000 Import 3 727 000 Export 1 915 000 Domestic traffic (t) 591 000 Ship calls (total) 1 013 Dry bulk 1 568 000 Liquid bulk 4 048 000 Other dry cargo 26 000 [ 70 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.4 GERMANY TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 170 000 International traffic (t) 169 000 Import 120 000 Export 49 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 000 Ship calls (total) 75 Dry bulk 140 000 Other dry cargo 29 000 Glückstadt www.glueckstadt-hafen.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 4 812 000 International traffic (t) 4 766 000 Import 3 195 000 Export 1 571 000 Domestic traffic (t) 46 000 Ship calls (total) 841 Dry bulk 2 559 000 Liquid bulk 2 185 000 Other dry cargo 22 000 Bützfleth www.hafen-buetzfleth.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 871 000 International traffic (t) 871 000 Import 871 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 219 Dry bulk 871 000 Other dry cargo 0 Wedel-Schulau TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 115 529 000 International traffic (t) 113 765 000 Import 68 055 000 Export 45 710 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 764 000 Passengers (international) 43 486 Ship calls (total) 12 373 Dry bulk 28 612 000 Liquid bulk 13 603 000 Other dry cargo 71 550 000 Trucks and trailers 84 Containers (TEU) 8 771 374 Hamburg www.hafen-hamburg.de Baltic Port List 2006 [ 71 ]

4.4 GERMANY Cuxhaven www.cuxhaven-port.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 867 000 International traffic (t) 1 791 000 Import 688 000 Export 1 103 000 Domestic traffic (t) 76 000 Ship calls (total) 2 618 Dry bulk 197 000 Liquid bulk 2 000 Other dry cargo 1 592 000 Cars 1 Trucks and trailers 19 941 Containers (TEU) 67 703 Bremerhaven www.bremenports.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 40 350 000 International traffic (t) 39 058 000 Import 18 225 000 Export 20 833 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 292 000 Passengers (international) 84 471 Ship calls (total) 7 508 Dry bulk 84 000 Liquid bulk 288 000 Other dry cargo 38 686 000 Trucks and trailers 2 742 Containers (TEU) 4 374 195 Bremen www.bremenports.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 15 286 000 International traffic (t) 14 956 000 Import 10 688 000 Export 4 268 000 Domestic traffic (t) 330 000 Ship calls (total) 2 442 Dry bulk 8 213 000 Liquid bulk 1 721 000 Other dry cargo 5 022 000 Trucks and trailers 10 Containers (TEU) 24 195 Nordenham TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 785 000 International traffic (t) 3 610 000 Import 3 420 000 Export 190 000 Domestic traffic (t) 175 000 Ship calls (total) 745 Dry bulk 2 534 000 Liquid bulk 313 000 Other dry cargo 763 000 Containers (TEU) 1 286 [ 72 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.4 GERMANY TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 486 000 International traffic (t) 5 448 000 Import 2 865 000 Export 2 583 000 Domestic traffic (t) 38 000 Ship calls (total) 888 Dry bulk 2 422 000 Liquid bulk 443 000 Other dry cargo 2 583 000 Containers (TEU) 2 504 Brake www.brake-port.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 94 000 International traffic (t) 73 000 Import 71 000 Export 2 000 Domestic traffic (t) 21 000 Ship calls (total) 100 Dry bulk 70 000 Other dry cargo 3 000 Oldenburg www.oldenburg.de/ stadtol/index.php?id=896 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 43 106 000 International traffic (t) 42 761 000 Import 32 679 000 Export 10 082 000 Domestic traffic (t) 345 000 Ship calls (total) 1 248 Dry bulk 1 848 000 Liquid bulk 40 567 000 Other dry cargo 346 000 Wilhelmshaven www.wilhelmshaven-port.de TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 867 000 International traffic (t) 3 716 000 Import 2 371 000 Export 1 345 000 Domestic traffic (t) 151 000 Ship calls (total) 2 847 Dry bulk 451 000 Liquid bulk 822 000 Other dry cargo 2 443 000 Containers (TEU) 272 Emden www.seaport-emden.de www.emden-port.de Baltic Port List 2006 [ 73 ]

4.4 GERMANY Leer TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 153 000 International traffic (t) 131 000 Import 123 000 Export 8 000 Domestic traffic (t) 22 000 Ship calls (total) 61 Dry bulk 121 000 Other dry cargo 10 000 Papenburg TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 354 000 International traffic (t) 340 000 Import 285 000 Export 55 000 Domestic traffic (t) 14 000 Ship calls (total) 184 Dry bulk 294 000 Other dry cargo 46 000 Borkum I. TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 127 000 International traffic (t) 2 000 Import 2 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 125 000 Ship calls (total) 1 660 Dry bulk 2 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 74 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.5 LATVIA Baltic Port List 2006 [ 75 ]

4.5 LATVIA The six Latvian ports included in Baltic Port List 2006 handled a total of 59.5 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. No domestic cargoes were transported between the ports. The majority, 89 per cent, of the total volume was exports and 11 per cent imports (figure 13). The two biggest Latvian ports by volume can be clearly identified. These were Ventspils and Riga, fifth and sixth in the port rankings for the Baltic Sea. Together with Liepaja these three biggest ports accounted for 96 per cent of the total handled in Latvian ports. The top three ports accounted for 96 per cent of imports and 99 per cent of exports handled in Latvian ports. Top 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Riga 15 348 000 Ventspils 8 593 000 Liepaja 1 601 000 Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Ventspils 17 998 000 Riga 4 933 000 Liepaja 964 000 Figure 13. Shares of import and export volumes in Latvian ports in 2006. Import 11 % Top 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Riga 5 077 000 Ventspils 2 471 000 Liepaja 1 436 000 Export 89 % Dry bulk was the biggest cargo type by volume with a 45 per cent share. Dry bulk was handled in all Latvian ports. The port of Riga, the biggest dry bulk port in the whole Baltic Sea region, handled 58 per cent of the total dry bulk volumes in Latvian ports. The major dry bulk commodities handled in the port of Riga were coal and fertilizers. The three biggest dry bulk ports together accounted for 96 per cent of total dry bulk volumes handled in Latvia. Liquid bulk was handled only by the three biggest Latvian ports in 2006. The biggest of these was Ventspils with a 75 per cent share. Other dry cargo was mostly handled in the three biggest Latvian ports although some small amounts of cargoes were also handled in smaller ports. 56 per cent of other dry cargoes in Latvian ports were handled in the port of Riga. Containers handled in Latvian ports in 2006 totalled 199,000 TEU. 89 per cent of this volume was handled in the port of Riga. Top 3 Container ports (TEU) 2006 Riga 176 826 Ventspils 14 241 Liepaja 7 809 Figure 14. International cargo volume by type in Latvian Ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 15 % Dry bulk 45 % Liquid bulk 40 % [ 76 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.5 LATVIA Latvian ports do not compile detailed statistics on all transport units, which is why some units are presented here at a more general level. Altogether 140,000 Ro-Ro units including cars, buses, trucks and trailers were handled in the ports of Ventspils and Riga in 2006. These two ports were also the only ports handling international passenger traffic. Almost 300,000 passengers travelled through the ports of Riga and Ventspils in the year 2006. Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Ventspils 29 062 000 2 Riga 25 358 000 3 Liepaja 4 001 000 4 Skulte 392 000 5 Salacgriva 389 000 6 Mersrags 278 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 77 ]

4.5 LATVIA Salacgriva www.salacgrivaport.lv TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 389 000 International traffic (t) 389 000 Import 123 000 Export 266 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 178 Dry bulk 384 000 Other dry cargo 5 000 Skulte www.skulteport.lv TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 392 000 International traffic (t) 392 000 Import 101 000 Export 291 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 126 Dry bulk 391 000 Other dry cargo 1 000 Riga www.freeportofriga.lv *) Number of transport units includes the total amount of ro-ro units TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 25 358 000 International traffic (t) 25 358 000 Import 2 834 000 Export 22 524 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 246 900 Ship calls (total) 3 648 Dry bulk 15 348 000 Liquid bulk 4 933 000 Other dry cargo 5 077 000 *) 55 365 Cars - Busses - Trucks and trailers - Train wagons - Containers (TEU) 176 800 Mersrags www.mersragsport.lv TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 278 000 International traffic (t) 278 000 Import 28 000 Export 250 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 86 Dry bulk 275 000 Other dry cargo 3 000 [ 78 ] Baltic Port List 2006

TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 29 062 000 International traffic (t) 29 062 000 Import 2 763 000 Export 26 299 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 51 700 Ship calls (total) 2 124 Dry bulk 8 593 000 Liquid bulk 17 998 000 Other dry cargo 2 471 000 Cars 19 154 *) Busses - *) Trucks and trailers 66 375 Containers (TEU) 14 241 Ventspils www.portofventspils.lv *) Busses, trucks and trailers counted all together as cargo units TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 4 001 000 International traffic (t) 4 001 000 Import 624 000 Export 3 377 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 1 506 Dry bulk 1 601 000 Liquid bulk 964 000 Other dry cargo 1 436 000 Containers (TEU) 7 809 Liepaja www.portofliepaja.lv/en Baltic Port List 2006 [ 79 ]

4.6 LITHUANIA Baltic Port List 2006 [ 81 ]

4.6 LITHUANIA The two Lithuanian ports, Klaipeda and Butinge, handled a total of 29.5 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. No domestic cargoes were transported between the ports. 67 per cent of the total volumes handled were exports and 33 imports (figure 15). The biggest port by total volumes, Klaipeda, handled 80 per cent of the total cargoes in Lithuania. Klaipeda ranked on eighth position among the biggest ports in the Baltic Sea. The port of Klaipeda handled 69 per cent of the total imports and 85 per cent of the exports in Lithuania in 2006. Liquid bulk counted approximately half (48%) of the total volumes in Lithuanian ports in 2006 (figure 16). Other dry cargo, handled only in the port of Klaipeda, counted for 27 per cent of the total volumes handled. The share of dry bulk, also handled only in the port of Klaipeda, out of the total volumes was 25 per cent in 2006. Figure 15. Shares of import and export volumes in Lithuanian ports in 2006. Import 33 % Figure 16. Cargo classified according to type of cargo in Lithuanian ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 27 % Dry bulk 25 % Export 67 % Liquid bulk 48 % 230,000 containers (TEU) were handled in the port of Klaipeda in 2006, placing it in the eighth position in the container port ranking of the Baltic Sea. Passenger traffic accounted for 240,000 passengers in the port of Klaipeda in 2006. Altogether 53,000 passenger vehicles passed through the port. 150,000 truck and trailer units and 6,500 train wagons were handled in the port of Klaipeda. Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Klaipeda 23 611 000 2 Butinge 5 889 000 [ 82 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.6 LITHUANIA TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 889 000 International traffic (t) 5 889 000 Import 2 961 000 Export 2 928 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 59 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 5 889 000 Other dry cargo 0 Butinge TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 23 611 000 International traffic (t) 23 611 000 Import 6 690 000 Export 16 921 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 240 198 Ship calls (total) 7 693 Dry bulk 7 498 000 Liquid bulk 8 158 000 Other dry cargo 7 955 000 Cars 53 437 Busses 980 Trucks and trailers 149 684 Train wagons 6 456 Containers (TEU) 231 548 Klaipeda www.portofklaipeda.lt Baltic Port List 2006 [ 83 ]

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4.7 POLAND Baltic Port List 2006 [ 85 ]

4.7 POLAND The seven Polish ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 60.3 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. 98 per cent of the total volume handled in 2006 was international traffic. International exports accounted for 62 per cent and imports for 36 per cent of total volumes (figure 17). Domestic transports accounted for only two per cent of the total traffic handled in ports. The three biggest Polish ports by total volumes were Gdansk, Gdynia and Szczecin which together accounted for 80 per cent of total volumes handled in Poland. The trio also handled the majority of imports and exports. They represented 75 per cent of imports and 83 per cent of exports in 2006. Dry bulk, which was handled by all seven ports, accounted for 40 per cent of total international traffic (figure 18). Other dry cargo accounted for 31 per cent and liquid bulk for 29 per cent of total international volumes in Poland in 2006. The three biggest dry bulk ports, Gdansk, Szczecin and Gdynia, handled 74 per cent of the total dry bulk cargoes in Poland. The port of Gdansk accounted for almost 90 per cent of liquid bulk handled in Polish ports. The three biggest other dry cargo ports in 2006 were Gdynia, Swinoujscie and Szczecin. Figure 17. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in Polish ports in 2006. Domestic 2 % Import 36 % Figure 18. International cargo volume by type in Polish ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 31 % Dry bulk 40 % Export 62 % Liquid bulk 29 % Top 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Gdansk 6 972 000 Szczecin 6 396 000 Gdynia 4 069 000 Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Gdansk 14 781 000 Gdynia 1 192 000 Szczecin 613 000 Top 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Gdansk 8 843 000 Swinoujscie 4 936 000 Szczecin 2 617 000 [ 86 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.7 POLAND Containers were handled in four Polish ports in 2006 with a total volume of 580,000 TEUs. The port of Gdynia accounted for 79 per cent of total container traffic through Polish ports. All seven Polish ports had at least some international passenger traffic. The biggest passenger port was the port of Swinoujscie with a share of 58 per cent of all international passengers in the Polish ports. The three biggest passenger ports, Swinoujscie, Gdynia and Gdansk, accounted for 97 per cent of total passenger traffic. Altogether 267,000 passenger vehicles categorised as international traffic were handled in the three ports. Four Polish ports handled trucks and trailers categorised as international traffic in 2006 with a total volume of 330,000 units. The three biggest ports handling trucks and trailers were Swinoujscie, Gdynia and Gdansk. The port of Swinoujscie accounted for 55 per cent of total volume. In addition, the port of Swinoujscie was the only train ferry port in Poland handling train wagons. Top 3 Passengers and passenger vehicles 2006 Passengers Passenger vehicles Swinoujscie 929 899 152 775 Gdynia 460 231 72 658 Gdansk 156 511 41 847 Top 3 Trucks and trailers 2006 Swinoujscie 182 886 Gdynia 136 413 Gdansk 11 893 Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Gdansk 24 207 000 2 Gdynia 14 183 000 3 Szczecin 9 965 000 4 Swinoujscie 9 242 000 5 Police 2 446 000 6 Kolobrzeg 158 000 7 Darlowo 56 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 87 ]

4.7 POLAND Gdánsk www.portgdansk.pl TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 24 207 000 International traffic (t) 23 759 000 Import 4 300 000 Export 19 459 000 Domestic traffic (t) 448 000 Passengers (international) 156 511 Ship calls (total) 2 947 Dry bulk 6 972 000 Liquid bulk 14 781 000 Other dry cargo 2 006 000 Cars 41 463 Busses 384 Trucks and trailers 11 893 Containers (TEU) 77 854 Gdynia www.port.gdynia.pl TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 14 183 000 International traffic (t) 14 105 000 Import 7 862 000 Export 6 243 000 Domestic traffic (t) 78 000 Passengers (international) 460 231 Ship calls (total) 3 619 Dry bulk 4 069 000 Liquid bulk 1 192 000 Other dry cargo 8 844 000 Cars 71 649 Busses 1 009 Trucks and trailers 136 413 Containers (TEU) 461 170 Darlowo TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 56 000 International traffic (t) 55 000 Import 28 000 Export 27 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 000 Passengers (international) 9 438 Ship calls (total) 59 Dry bulk 55 000 Other dry cargo 0 Kolobrzeg www.portkolobrzeg.pl TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 158 000 International traffic (t) 151 000 Import 68 000 Export 83 000 Domestic traffic (t) 7 000 Passengers (international) 37 968 Ship calls (total) 237 Dry bulk 108 000 Other dry cargo 43 000 [ 88 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.7 POLAND TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 9 242 000 International traffic (t) 9 076 000 Import 3 697 000 Export 5 379 000 Domestic traffic (t) 166 000 Passengers (international) 929 899 Ship calls (total) 4 739 Dry bulk 3 825 000 Liquid bulk 315 000 Other dry cargo 4 936 000 Cars 149 885 Busses 2 890 Trucks and trailers 182 886 Train wagons 20 955 Containers (TEU) 4 517 Świnoujście www.phs.com.pl TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 446 000 International traffic (t) 2 340 000 Import 1 545 000 Export 795 000 Domestic traffic (t) 106 000 Passengers (international) 23 Ship calls (total) 286 Dry bulk 2 182 000 Liquid bulk 158 000 Other dry cargo 0 Police TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 9 965 000 International traffic (t) 9 626 000 Import 3 922 000 Export 5 704 000 Domestic traffic (t) 339 000 Passengers (international) 123 Ship calls (total) 2 929 Dry bulk 6 396 000 Liquid bulk 613 000 Other dry cargo 2 617 000 Trucks and trailers 3 311 Containers (TEU) 38 025 Szczecin www.bulkcargo.com.pl Baltic Port List 2006 [ 89 ]

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4.8 RUSSIA Baltic Port List 2006 [ 91 ]

4.8 RUSSIA The six Russian ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 154.4 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. 99 per cent of the total volume handled in 2006 was international traffic (figure 19). International exports dominated the traffic structure with an 88 per cent share of total volumes. This is mostly the result of Russia s international position as a major oil exporter. The two biggest Russian ports by total volumes, Primorsk and Saint Petersburg, are also the two biggest in the Baltic Sea. Primorsk and Saint Petersburg together accounted for 78 per cent of total volumes handled in Russian Baltic Sea ports. Together with the third biggest port, Kaliningrad, 88 per cent of total volumes were handled in the top three ports. Figure 19. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in Russian Baltic Sea ports in 2006. Domestic 1 % Import 11 % Export 88 % All the traffic in the port of Primorsk was export. The port of Saint Petersburg was by far the biggest import port accounting for 90 per cent of all imports handled in the Russian Baltic Sea ports. The three biggest import ports also included Kaliningrad and Vyborg. These three ports accounted for almost all imports handled in all Russian Baltic Sea ports. Small amount of imports were also handled in the port of Ust-Luga in 2006. The vast majority (67%) of cargoes handled in the Russian Baltic Sea ports were liquid bulk (figure 20), consisting mostly of oil. Overall, liquid bulk was handled in five ports. The port of Primorsk accounted for 64 per cent of liquid bulk volumes. Dry cargoes totalled 33 per cent of the volumes handled in the ports. With reference to figure 20, it should be noted that no information was available on the division of cargo between dry bulk and general cargo for the ports of Ust-Luga and Vyborg. These cargoes are categorised as dry cargo in figure 20. Figure 20. International cargo volume by type in Russian Baltic Sea ports in 2006. Dry cargo 3 % Other dry cargo 17 % Dry bulk 13 % Liquid bulk 67 % Top 3 Dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 = bulk + other dry cargo St. Petersburg 36 334 000 Kaliningrad 5 517 000 Vysotsk 4 089 000 Top 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Primorsk 66 078 000 St. Petersburg 17 896 000 Kaliningrad 9 637 000 [ 92 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.8 RUSSIA Containers were handled in three Russian Baltic Sea ports in 2006. However, container traffic was principally concentrated on the port of Saint Petersburg, which handled a total of 1.6 million TEUs (including domestic traffic) and had a 90 per cent share of all containers handled in Russian ports. The port of Saint Petersburg ranked number one container port in the Baltic Sea by volume. Figures concerning various aspects of transport units and passengers are not available for Russian ports as a whole. Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Primorsk 66 078 000 2 St. Petersburg 54 230 000 3 Kaliningrad 15 225 000 4 Vysotsk 13 811 000 5 Ust-Luga 3 766 000 6 Vyborg 1 253 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 93 ]

4.8 RUSSIA Vyborg www.port-vyborg.ru TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 253 000 International traffic (t) 1 214 000 Import 188 000 Export 1 026 000 Domestic traffic (t) 39 000 Passengers (international) - Ship calls (total) - Dry bulk 1 122 000 Liquid bulk 92 000 Other dry cargo 0 Number of transport units (total) Containers (TEU) 560 Vysotsk www.vyborg.ru/org/baff/66.htm TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 13 811 000 International traffic (t) 13 259 000 Import 0 Export 13 259 000 Domestic traffic (t) 552 000 Ship calls (total) - Dry bulk 4 089 000 Liquid bulk 9 170 000 Other dry cargo 0 Primorsk TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 66 078 000 International traffic (t) 66 078 000 Import 0 Export 66 078 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 658 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 66 078 000 Other dry cargo 0 Saint Petersburg www.pasp.ru *) transit traffic (503 000 t) included in total international traffic but not in import and export **) includes total traffic TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 54 230 000 International traffic (t) *) 54 056 000 Import 15 664 000 Export 37 889 000 Domestic traffic (t) 174 000 Passengers (international) 319 800 Ship calls (total) 12 593 **) Dry bulk 11 388 000 Liquid bulk 17 896 000 Other dry cargo 24 946 000 Number of transport units (total) Cars - Busses - Trucks and trailers - Train wagons - Containers (TEU) 1 449 958 [ 94 ] Baltic Port List 2006

TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 766 000 International traffic (t) 3 746 000 Import 6 000 Export 3 740 000 Domestic traffic (t) 20 000 Ship calls (total) - Dry bulk 3 746 000 Other dry cargo 0 Ust-Luga www.ust-luga.ru TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 15 225 000 International traffic (t) 15 154 000 Import 1 551 000 Export 13 604 000 Domestic traffic (t) 71 000 Passengers (international) 12 759 Ship calls (total) 250 Dry bulk 4 188 000 Liquid bulk 9 637 000 Other dry cargo 1 329 000 Number of transport units (total) Cars, Busses, Trucks and trailers 10 264 Containers (TEU) 154 047 Kaliningrad www.mapkld.ru Baltic Port List 2006 [ 95 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Baltic Port List 2006 [ 97 ]

4.9 SWEDEN The 60 Swedish ports included in Baltic Port List handled a total of 173.2 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. 88 per cent of the total volume handled in 2006 was international traffic. International exports accounted for 42 per cent, and imports 46 per cent, of the total volumes (figure 21). The three biggest Swedish ports by total volumes were Gothenburg, Brofjorden Preemraff and Trelleborg which together accounted for 40 per cent of total volumes handled in Swedish ports. The port of Gothenburg was the fourth-largest port in the Baltic Sea. Gothenburg, Brofjorden Preemraff and Trelleborg were also the top three import and export ports in Sweden. These ports accounted for 44 per cent of imports, and 41 per cent of exports, handled in Swedish ports in 2006. TOP 3 Dry bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Luleå 7 125 000 Oxelösund 3 242 000 Karlshamn 3 019 000 TOP 3 Liquid bulk ports (tonnes) 2006 Gothenburg 20 942 000 Brofjorden Preemraff 18 591 000 Malmö 2 966 000 Figure 21. Shares of international imports, exports and domestic cargo volumes in Swedish ports in 2006. Domestic 12 % Import 46 % TOP 3 Other dry cargo ports (tonnes) 2006 Gothenburg 18 693 000 Trelleborg 11 205 000 Helsingborg 5 836 000 Figure 22. International cargo volume by type in Swedish ports in 2006. Export 42 % Other dry cargo was the biggest cargo type by volume with a share of 41 per cent of total traffic. Liquid bulk accounted for 36 per cent, and dry bulk for 23 per cent, of total volumes in Sweden (figure 22). These figures differ from those other Baltic countries in that the Swedish ports include both international and domestic traffic. In addition, reported figures for cargo types do not include data from the port of Stenungsund. The three biggest liquid bulk ports, Gothenburg, Brofjorden Preemraff and Malmö, handled 70 per cent of total liquid bulk cargoes in Sweden. The top three dry bulk ports (Luleå, Oxelösund and Karlshamn) accounted for about one-third of total dry bulk volumes and the top three other dry bulk ports (Gothenburg, Trelleborg and Helsingborg) for slightly over half of total other dry cargo volumes in Swedish ports in 2006. Other dry cargo 41 % Dry bulk 23 % Liquid bulk 36 % Containers were handled in 25 Swedish ports in 2006 with a total volume of 1.3 million TEU. The three biggest container ports, Gothenburg, Helsingborg and Gävle, handled 79 per cent of total TEUs categorised as international traffic in Swedish ports. The port of Gothenburg was the second biggest container port in the Baltic Sea with 812,000 TEUs. Top 3 Container ports (TEU) 2006 Gothenburg 811 843 Helsingborg 143 701 Gävle 67 136 Swedish ports included in Baltic Port List handled almost 28 million passengers in 2006. The three biggest passenger ports (Helsinborg, Stockholm and Gothenburg) accounted for almost 75 per cent of all passenger traffic in Sweden in 2006. These ports also had the biggest share of passenger vehicles with 67 per cent out of 4.2 million cars and buses categorised as international traffic. Top 3 Passengers and passenger vehicles 2006 Passengers Passenger vehicles Helsingborg 10 763 267 1 929 252 Stockholm 8 249 304 464 275 Göteborg 2 199 150 431 000 [ 98 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN The ports of Trelleborg, Gothenburg and Helsingborg were the top three ports in handling trucks and trailers. Around 1.48 million trucks and trailers were transported through these ports categorised as international traffic (except in Trelleborg where the figure also includes domestic traffic). Train wagons were transported through five Swedish ports in 2006 with a total volume of 147,000 units. Trelleborg handled 53 per cent and Malmö 26 per cent of total traffic. Top 3 Trucks and trailers 2006 Trelleborg (total) 566 691 Gothenburg 486 247 Helsingborg 431 736 Ports listed by total cargo volume (tonnes) in 2006 1 Gothenburg 39 912 000 2 Brofjorden Preemraff 18 591 000 3 Trelleborg 11 381 000 4 Malmö 9 003 000 5 Karlshamn 7 651 000 6 Helsingborg 7 564 000 7 Luleå 7 486 000 8 Oxelösund 6 481 000 9 Stockholm 5 068 000 10 Gävle 4 255 000 11 Norrköping 3 712 000 12 Stenungsund Ports 3 306 000 13 Ystad 3 086 000 14 Kapellskär 2 865 000 15 Slite 2 856 000 16 Halmstad 2 751 000 17 Storugns 2 692 000 18 Husum 2 199 000 19 Sundsvall 2 184 000 20 Nynäshamn Oljehamn 2 074 000 21 Västerås 1 989 000 22 Umeå 1 850 000 23 Skellefteå 1 832 000 24 Varberg 1 809 000 25 Piteå 1 527 000 26 Karlskrona 1 369 000 27 Köping 1 349 000 28 Uddevalla 1 068 000 29 Iggesund / Skärnäs Terminal 1 056 000 30 Kalmar 957 000 31 Stora Jättersön / Mönsterås 957 000 32 Sölvesborg 941 000 33 Södertälje 892 000 34 Oskarshamn 888 000 35 Åhus 782 000 36 Nynäshamn 758 000 37 Domsjö Industri (only Hörneborg) 712 000 38 Skutskär 664 000 39 Hallstavik 637 000 40 Landskrona 629 000 41 Falkenberg 492 000 42 Söderhamn 477 000 43 Norrsundet 464 000 44 Lysekil 418 000 45 Hargshamn 402 000 46 Wallhamn 400 000 47 Örnsköldsvik 388 000 48 Höganäs 381 000 49 Strömstad 321 000 50 Utansjö 311 000 51 Västervik 288 000 52 Klintehamn 196 000 53 Kalix 172 000 54 Härnosand 135 000 55 Visby 125 000 56 Delta Terminal / Söråker 112 000 57 Billerud Karlsborg 97 000 58 Bollstabruk 80 000 59 Lugnvik 65 000 60 Bergkvara 59 000 Baltic Port List 2006 [ 99 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Kalix *) 1 t = 1 m 3 fub TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 172 000 International traffic (t) 172 000 Import *) 172 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 38 Dry bulk 172 000 Other dry cargo 0 Billerud Karlsborg TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 97 000 International traffic (t) 97 000 Import 0 Export 97 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 33 Dry bulk 81 000 Liquid bulk 16 000 Other dry cargo 0 Luleå www.lulea.se/hamnen TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 7 486 000 International traffic (t) 5 330 000 Import 1 802 000 Export 3 528 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 156 000 Passengers (international) 540 Ship calls (total) 603 Dry bulk 7 125 000 Liquid bulk 350 000 Other dry cargo 11 000 Containers (TEU) 330 Piteå www.piteahamn.pitea.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 527 000 International traffic (t) 1 487 000 Import 690 000 Export 797 000 Domestic traffic (t) 40 000 Ship calls (total) 336 Dry bulk 493 000 Liquid bulk 209 000 Other dry cargo 825 000 Cars 22 Trucks and trailers 23 Containers (TEU) 742 [ 100 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 832 000 International traffic (t) 1 563 000 Import 718 000 Export 845 000 Domestic traffic (t) 269 000 Ship calls (total) 371 Dry bulk 1 109 000 Liquid bulk 566 000 Other dry cargo 157 000 Containers (TEU) 4 511 Skellefteå www.skelleftea.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 850 000 International traffic (t) 1 678 000 Import 658 000 Export 1 020 000 Domestic traffic (t) 172 000 Passengers (international) 77 669 Ship calls (total) 893 Dry bulk 167 000 Liquid bulk 359 000 Other dry cargo 1 324 000 Cars 20 370 Busses 358 Trucks and trailers 16 347 Containers (TEU) 14 094 Umeå www.umeahamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 199 000 International traffic (t) 2 123 000 Import 1 235 000 Export 888 000 Domestic traffic (t) 76 000 Ship calls (total) 640 Dry bulk 1 062 000 Liquid bulk 157 000 Other dry cargo 980 000 Containers (TEU) 579 Husum TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 388 000 International traffic (t) 214 000 Import 163 000 Export 51 000 Domestic traffic (t) 174 000 Ship calls (total) 112 Dry bulk 29 000 Liquid bulk 86 000 Other dry cargo 273 000 Örnsköldsvik www.ornskoldsvik.se Baltic Port List 2006 [ 101 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Domsjö (including only Hörneborg) *) Pulp wood: cbm/t =1/1 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 713 000 International traffic (t) - Import - Export - Domestic traffic (t) - Ship calls (total) - Dry bulk *) 529 000 Other dry cargo 184 000 Bollsta(bruk) TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 80 000 International traffic (t) 80 000 Import 0 Export 80 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 39 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 80 000 Lugnvik TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 65 000 International traffic (t) 65 000 Import 0 Export 65 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 33 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 65 000 Utansjö TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 311 000 International traffic (t) 303 000 Import 216 500 Export 86 500 Domestic traffic (t) 8 000 Ship calls (total) 103 Dry bulk 311 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 102 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 135 000 International traffic (t) 64 000 Import 13 000 Export 51 000 Domestic traffic (t) 71 000 Ship calls (total) 41 Dry bulk 116 000 Liquid bulk 19 000 Other dry cargo 0 Härnösand www.harnosand.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 112 000 International traffic (t) 95 000 Import 74 000 Export 21 000 Domestic traffic (t) 17 000 Ship calls (total) 69 Dry bulk 112 000 Other dry cargo 0 Söråker (Delta Terminal) www.deltaterminal.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 184 000 International traffic (t) 2 007 000 Import 893 000 Export 1 114 000 Domestic traffic (t) 177 000 Ship calls (total) 610 Dry bulk 385 000 Liquid bulk 526 000 Other dry cargo 1 273 000 Containers (TEU) 974 Sundsvall (including sub-ports: Kubikenborg, Tunadal, Stockvik and Öststrand) www.sundsvallshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 056 000 International traffic (t) 1 017 000 Import 427 000 Export 590 000 Domestic traffic (t) 39 000 Ship calls (total) 439 Dry bulk 713 000 Liquid bulk 53 000 Other dry cargo 290 000 Containers (TEU) 7 716 Skärnäs Terminal (Iggesund) www.skarnas.com Baltic Port List 2006 [ 103 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Söderhamn www.sshab.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 477 000 International traffic (t) 345 000 Import 113 000 Export 232 000 Domestic traffic (t) 132 000 Ship calls (total) 162 Dry bulk 179 000 Liquid bulk 106 000 Other dry cargo 192 000 Norrsundet TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 464 000 International traffic (t) 464 000 Import 227 000 Export 237 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 176 Dry bulk 227 000 Other dry cargo 237 000 Gävle www.gavle-port.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 4 255 000 International traffic (t) 3 471 000 Import 2 293 000 Export 1 178 000 Domestic traffic (t) 784 000 Ship calls (total) 974 Dry bulk 1 107 000 Liquid bulk 1 886 000 Other dry cargo 1 262 000 Trucks and trailers 297 Containers (TEU) 67 136 Skutskär TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 664 000 International traffic (t) 656 000 Import 568 000 Export 88 000 Domestic traffic (t) 8 000 Ship calls (total) 166 Dry bulk 576 000 Other dry cargo 88 000 [ 104 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 402 000 International traffic (t) 386 000 Import 315 000 Export 71 000 Domestic traffic (t) 16 000 Ship calls (total) 164 Dry bulk 347 000 Other dry cargo 55 000 Hargshamn www.hargshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 637 000 International traffic (t) 630 000 Import 144 000 Export 486 000 Domestic traffic (t) 7 000 Ship calls (total) 272 Dry bulk 126 000 Liquid bulk 25 000 Other dry cargo 486 000 Hallstavik TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 865 000 International traffic (t) 2 865 000 Import 1 463 000 Export 1 402 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Passengers (international) 1 381 798 Ship calls (total) 2 985 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 2 865 000 Cars 172 000 Busses 2 500 Trucks and trailers 175 000 Kapellskär www.stockholmshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 989 000 International traffic (t) 1 535 000 Import 1 173 000 Export 362 000 Domestic traffic (t) 454 000 Ship calls (total) 780 Dry bulk 1 022 000 Liquid bulk 489 000 Other dry cargo 478 000 Containers (TEU) 40 458 Västerås www.malarhamnar.se Baltic Port List 2006 [ 105 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Köping www.malarhamnar.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 349 000 International traffic (t) 952 000 Import 733 000 Export 219 000 Domestic traffic (t) 397 000 Ship calls (total) 420 Dry bulk 896 000 Liquid bulk 286 000 Other dry cargo 167 000 Stockholm www.stockholmshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 5 068 000 International traffic (t) 4 219 000 Import 2 824 000 Export 1 395 000 Domestic traffic (t) 849 000 Passengers (international) 8 249 304 Ship calls (total) 4 882 Dry bulk 1 198 000 Liquid bulk 956 000 Other dry cargo 2 914 000 Cars 444 846 Busses 19 429 Trucks and trailers 150 031 Train wagons 9 600 Containers (TEU) 37 274 Nynäshamn www.stockholmshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 758 000 International traffic (t) 476 000 Import 231 000 Export 245 000 Domestic traffic (t) 282 000 Passengers (international) 226 113 Ship calls (total) 1 372 Dry bulk 0 Other dry cargo 758 000 Cars 45 825 Busses 395 Trucks and trailers 33 930 Nynäshamn Oljehamn www.nynas.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 074 000 International traffic (t) 1 663 000 Import 929 000 Export 734 000 Domestic traffic (t) 411 000 Ship calls (total) 287 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 2 074 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 106 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 892 000 International traffic (t) 576 000 Import 490 000 Export 86 000 Domestic traffic (t) 316 000 Ship calls (total) 629 Dry bulk 226 000 Liquid bulk 398 000 Other dry cargo 268 000 Trucks and trailers 340 Containers (TEU) 22 600 Södertälje www.soeport.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 6 481 000 International traffic (t) 5 048 000 Import 2 588 000 Export 2 460 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 433 000 Ship calls (total) 825 Dry bulk 3 242 000 Liquid bulk 2 002 000 Other dry cargo 1 237 000 Containers (TEU) 9 492 Oxelösund www.oxhamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 712 000 International traffic (t) 3 081 000 Import 1 616 000 Export 1 465 000 Domestic traffic (t) 631 000 Ship calls (total) 996 Dry bulk 1 057 000 Liquid bulk 1 501 000 Other dry cargo 1 154 000 Containers (TEU) 13 540 Norrköping (including sub-port of Braviken) www.norrkoping-port.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 288 000 International traffic (t) 158 000 Import 152 000 Export 6 000 Domestic traffic (t) 130 000 Ship calls (total) 93 Dry bulk 165 000 Liquid bulk 123 000 Other dry cargo 0 Västervik Baltic Port List 2006 [ 107 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Storugns http://www.gotlandia.info/ gotlandshamnar TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 692 000 International traffic (t) 1 997 000 Import 135 000 Export 1 862 000 Domestic traffic (t) 695 000 Ship calls (total) 420 Dry bulk 2 692 000 Other dry cargo 0 Slite http://www.gotlandia.info/ gotlandshamnar TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 856 000 International traffic (t) 1 709 000 Import 595 000 Export 1 114 000 Domestic traffic (t) 1 147 000 Ship calls (total) 500 Dry bulk 2 856 000 Other dry cargo 0 Visby www.visbyport.com TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 125 000 International traffic (t) 31 000 Import 28 000 Export 3 000 Domestic traffic (t) 94 000 Passengers (international) 77 578 Ship calls (total) 1 587 Dry bulk 55 000 Liquid bulk 66 000 Other dry cargo 5 000 Klintehamn http://www.gotlandia.info/ gotlandshamnar TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 196 000 International traffic (t) 40 000 Import 28 000 Export 12 000 Domestic traffic (t) 156 000 Ship calls (total) 160 Dry bulk 196 000 Other dry cargo 0 [ 108 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 888 000 International traffic (t) 549 000 Import 122 000 Export 427 000 Domestic traffic (t) 339 000 Ship calls (total) 673 Dry bulk 121 000 Liquid bulk 164 000 Other dry cargo 603 000 Oskarshamn www.port.oskarshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 957 000 International traffic (t) 860 000 Import 358 000 Export 502 000 Domestic traffic (t) 97 000 Ship calls (total) 343 Dry bulk 486 000 Liquid bulk 39 000 Other dry cargo 432 000 Containers (TEU) 288 Mönsterås TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 957 000 International traffic (t) 858 000 Import 454 000 Export 404 000 Domestic traffic (t) 99 000 Passengers (international) 2 990 Ship calls (total) 397 Dry bulk 537 000 Liquid bulk 420 000 Other dry cargo 0 Kalmar www.kalmar.se/kalmarhamn TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 59 000 International traffic (t) 48 000 Import 28 000 Export 20 000 Domestic traffic (t) 11 000 Ship calls (total) 24 Dry bulk 59 000 Other dry cargo 0 Bergkvara www.bergkvarahamn.se Baltic Port List 2006 [ 109 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Karlskrona http://www.karlskrona.se/ templates/page 16070.aspx TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 369 000 International traffic (t) 1 267 000 Import 520 000 Export 747 000 Domestic traffic (t) 101 000 Passengers (international) 414 944 Ship calls (total) 708 Dry bulk 236 000 Liquid bulk 13 000 Other dry cargo 1 120 000 Cars & Busses 75 310 Trucks and trailers 88 374 Containers (TEU) 182 Karlshamn www.karlshamnshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 7 651 000 International traffic (t) 6 919 000 Import 2 524 000 Export 4 395 000 Domestic traffic (t) 732 000 Passengers (international) 110 815 Ship calls (total) 2 025 Dry bulk 3 019 000 Liquid bulk 2 928 000 Other dry cargo 1 704 000 Number of transport units (total) Cars & Busses 27 381 Trucks and trailers 52 681 Sölvesborg www.sbgport.com TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 941 000 International traffic (t) 901 000 Import 651 000 Export 250 000 Domestic traffic (t) 40 000 Ship calls (total) 437 Dry bulk 574 000 Liquid bulk 67 000 Other dry cargo 300 000 Containers (TEU) 2 841 Åhus www.ahushamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 782 000 International traffic (t) 773 000 Import 646 000 Export 127 000 Domestic traffic (t) 9 000 Ship calls (total) 355 Dry bulk 599 000 Other dry cargo 183 000 Containers (TEU) 21 760 [ 110 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 084 000 International traffic (t) 3 003 000 Import 1 467 000 Export 1 536 000 Domestic traffic (t) 81 000 Passengers (international) 1 936 622 Ship calls (total) 3 379 Dry bulk 187 000 Liquid bulk 1 000 Other dry cargo 2 896 000 Cars 398 410 Busses 4 123 Trucks and trailers 184 175 Train wagons 20 959 Ystad www.port.ystad.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 11 381 000 International traffic (t) 11 320 000 Import 5 621 000 Export 5 699 000 Domestic traffic (t) 61 000 Passengers (international) 1 696 646 Ship calls (total) 5 526 Dry bulk 53 000 Liquid bulk 123 000 Other dry cargo 11 205 000 Number of transport units (total) Cars 310 015 Busses 5 602 Trucks and trailers 566 691 Train wagons 78 241 Trelleborg www.trelleborgshamn.se Note: transport units = total traffic TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 9 003 000 International traffic (t) 8 146 000 Import 4 862 000 Export 3 284 000 Domestic traffic (t) 857 000 Passengers (international) 156 603 Ship calls (total) 2 793 Dry bulk 1 167 000 Liquid bulk 2 966 000 Other dry cargo 4 870 000 Cars 998 Trucks and trailers 255 542 Train wagons 37 851 Containers (TEU) 2 302 Malmö www.cmport.com TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 629 000 International traffic (t) 459 000 Import 334 000 Export 125 000 Domestic traffic (t) 170 000 Ship calls (total) 329 Dry bulk 542 000 Liquid bulk 36 000 Other dry cargo 51 000 Landskrona www.landskrona-hamn.se Baltic Port List 2006 [ 111 ]

4.9 SWEDEN Helsingborg www.port.helsingborg.se Höganäs TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 7 564 000 International traffic (t) 7 135 000 Import 3 665 000 Export 3 470 000 Domestic traffic (t) 429 000 Passengers (international) 10 763 267 Ship calls (total) 45 012 Dry bulk 752 000 Liquid bulk 976 000 Other dry cargo 5 836 000 Cars 1 902 875 Busses 26 377 Trucks and trailers 431 736 Containers (TEU) 143 701 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 381 000 International traffic (t) 234 000 Import 234 000 Export 0 Domestic traffic (t) 147 000 Ship calls (total) 108 Dry bulk 233 000 Liquid bulk 148 000 Other dry cargo 0 Halmstad www.halmstadharbour.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 2 751 000 International traffic (t) 2 179 000 Import 887 000 Export 1 292 000 Domestic traffic (t) 572 000 Ship calls (total) 1 148 Dry bulk 1 085 000 Liquid bulk 431 000 Other dry cargo 1 235 000 Trucks and trailers 132 Containers (TEU) 11 508 Falkenberg www.falkenbergs-terminal.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 492 000 International traffic (t) 449 000 Import 110 000 Export 339 000 Domestic traffic (t) 43 000 Ship calls (total) 267 Dry bulk 255 000 Liquid bulk 9 000 Other dry cargo 228 000 [ 112 ] Baltic Port List 2006

4.9 SWEDEN TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 809 000 International traffic (t) 1 753 000 Import 581 000 Export 1 172 000 Domestic traffic (t) 56 000 Passengers (international) 170 332 Ship calls (total) 1 241 Dry bulk 166 000 Liquid bulk 20 000 Other dry cargo 1 623 000 Number of transport units (total) Cars & Busses 38 020 Trucks and trailers 39 081 Containers (TEU) 21 565 Varberg www.terminalwest.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 39 912 000 International traffic (t) 37 036 000 Import 19 586 000 Export 17 450 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 876 000 Passengers (international) 2 199 150 Ship calls (total) 8 234 Dry bulk 277 000 Liquid bulk 20 942 000 Other dry cargo 18 693 000 Cars 425 000 Busses 6 000 Trucks and trailers 486 247 Train wagons 380 Containers (TEU) 811 843 Gothenburg www.portgot.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 400 000 International traffic (t) 382 000 Import 99 000 Export 283 000 Domestic traffic (t) 18 000 Ship calls (total) 148 Dry bulk 3 000 Other dry cargo 397 000 Trucks and trailers 50 Containers (TEU) 14 444 Wallhamn www.wallhamn.com TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 3 306 000 International traffic (t) 3 128 000 Import 2 266 000 Export 862 000 Domestic traffic (t) 178 000 Passengers (international) - Ship calls (total) - Dry bulk - Liquid bulk - Other dry cargo - Cars - Busses - Trucks and trailers - Train wagons - Containers (TEU) - Stenungsund (Ports) www.hamntjanst.se Baltic Port List 2006 [ 113 ]

SWEDEN Uddevalla www.uddevalla-hamn.se Lysekil www.lysekilshamn.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 1 068 000 International traffic (t) 1 046 000 Import 576 000 Export 470 000 Domestic traffic (t) 22 000 Ship calls (total) 396 Dry bulk 673 000 Liquid bulk 142 000 Other dry cargo 253 000 Number of transport units (total) Trucks and trailers 3 Containers (TEU) 305 TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 418 000 International traffic (t) 418 000 Import 120 000 Export 298 000 Domestic traffic (t) 0 Ship calls (total) 304 Dry bulk 38 000 Other dry cargo 380 000 Containers (TEU) 6 368 Brofjorden Preemraff TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 18 591 000 International traffic (t) 15 866 000 Import 9 426 000 Export 6 440 000 Domestic traffic (t) 2 725 000 Ship calls (total) 1 501 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 18 591 000 Other dry cargo 0 Strömstad www.stromstad.se TOTAL TRAFFIC (t) 321 000 International traffic (t) 301 000 Import 125 000 Export 176 000 Domestic traffic (t) 20 000 Passengers (international) 1 250 160 Ship calls (total) 2 126 Dry bulk 0 Liquid bulk 36 000 Other dry cargo 285 000 Cars 306 725 Busses 2 959 Trucks and trailers 16 347 [ 114 ] Baltic Port List 2006

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