In 2014, container throughput of Global Ports’ terminals fell by 4.3%, year-on-year, to 2.655 mln TEUs, the Group’s full year report says. In particular, container throughput of Petrolesport (Big Port St. Petersburg) fell by 7.5% to 658,000 TEUs, First Container Terminal (Big Port St. Petersburg) – fell by 13.2% to 941,000 TEUs, Ust-Luga Container Terminal (Ust-Luga) – surged by 68% to 104,000 TEUs, Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company (port Vostochny) – remained almost flat at 475,000 TEUs, Moby Dik (Big Port St. Petersburg) – climbed by 3.8% to 228,000 TEUs, container terminals in Finland – climbed by 12% to 251,000 TEUs.
The Group’s revenue decreased by 4.5%, year-on-year, to $562.4 mln.
Operating profit climbed by 4.7% to $278.6 mln.
Source: http://portnews.ru/news/196436/
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