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Upturn in container freight at the Port of Gothenburg

Container freight volumes increased by two per cent during the second quarter compared to the corresponding period in 2014. Exports and imports of new cars have also increased. This was revealed in the six-monthly report published today by the Port of Gothenburg.

Around 30 per cent of Sweden's imports and exports are shipped via the Port of Gothenburg. Shifts in the economy are clearly reflected in the flow of goods that pass through the port.

The Port of Gothenburg is the largest port in Sweden for container traffic, accounting for almost 60 per cent of the country's volumes. The year began with a weak first quarter and a fall of five per cent in the number of containers shipped through the port. Volumes recovered during the second quarter, ending two per cent up for the period. Some 418,000 containers*passed through the Port of Gothenburg during the first six months of the year.

Magnus Kårestedt, Port of Gothenburg chief executive, said: "The container market has been weak for some time but we could see a distinct improvement during the second quarter. Not a major improvement, but an improvement nevertheless. Things are looking brighter for Swedish foreign trade, a trend that has carried over into the second half of the year."

Rise in car exports
Exports and imports of new cars rose by five per cent during the first six months of 2015 compared to the same period last year. The rise can be attributed to a decision taken by Volvo at the beginning of the year to ship cars bound for Finland, Russia and China via Gothenburg.

Downturn in trailer traffic
So-called ro-ro traffic**, which involves the transport of freight loaded on trailers and trucks, fell by seven per cent compared to the corresponding period last year, closing at 265,000 units. Ro-ro traffic accounts for a large proportion of intra-European freight transport.

"The fall is a direct result of a downturn in the flow of paper between Sweden and Finland," explained Magnus Kårestedt.

Passenger traffic unchanged
Passenger traffic remained unchanged compared to the corresponding period in 2014. A total of 769,000 passengers passed through the Port of Gothenburg during the first six months of this year. The vast majority of the passengers travel with Stena Line, which operates daily services to Kiel and Frederikshavn.

Energy volumes up
Half of all crude oil that enters Sweden does so via the Energy Port in Gothenburg. It is the largest energy port in the Nordic region with several refineries and depot companies that refine and store crude oil into diesel, petrol and other oil-based products.

Oil and energy products have increased by seven per cent. The mid-year figure was 9.8 million tonnes compared to 9.1 million tonnes last year.

* Calculated as 20-foot containers, TEU.

** Ro-ro stands for roll-on/roll-off and refers to trailers and other wheeled cargo carried on ships that operate in regular liner traffic within Europe.

For further information, please contact Cecilia Carlsson, Vice President Communications, Port of Gothenburg, phone +46 (0)31-368 75 45.


Volumes, second quarter 2015

Comparison %
April-June
April-June 2015 April-June 2014
Containers (TEU) 2% 213,000 209,000
Ro-ro units – 8% 130,000 142,000
Cars 12% 52,000 47,000
Passengers 2% 502,000 494,000
Energy products
(millions of tonnes)
8% 5.1 4.7
Volumes, first six months 2015
Comparison %
January-June
January-June 2015 January-June 2014
Containers (TEU) – 1% 418,000 425,000
Ro-ro units – 7% 265,000 286,000
Cars 5% 93,000 89,000
Passengers 0% 769,000 770,000
Energy products (million tonnes) 7% 9.8 9.1

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Fact file: Port of Gothenburg
The Port of Gothenburg is the largest port in the Nordic region. 30 per cent of Swedish foreign trade passes through the Port of Gothenburg as well as 60 per cent of all container traffic.

The Port of Gothenburg is the only port in Sweden with the capacity to receive the world's largest container vessels and has the broadest range of shipping routes within and outside Europe. The 25 rail shuttles that depart each day mean that companies throughout Sweden and Norway have a direct, environmentally smart link to the largest port in the Nordic region. The Port of Gothenburg has terminals for oil, cars, ro-ro, containers and passengers.

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The Port of Gothenburg is the largest port in Scandinavia. Around 20% of Swedish foreign trade and over 50% of all container traffic is handled in the Port of Gothenburg . The port is a full-service port, and offers industry guaranteed, climate-smart access to the whole world. Direct services to key markets ensure highly efficient, sustainable, and reliable transport 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The focus is firmly on sustainability, innovation, and digitalisation in a concerted effort to maintain the ongoing development of climate-efficient freight transport and calls by vessels. With over 30 rail shuttles offering daily departures, companies throughout Sweden and Norway have a direct, climate-neutral service to the Port of Gothenburg. The port handles energy products, vehicles, ro-ro units, containers and passengers. 22,000 people are employed at the port.

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