Blue goods container nigeria port new 2018
A very specific question!
According to the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), here are some statistics on blue goods containers at the Nigerian ports in 2018:
Total Containers Handled at Nigerian Ports in 2018:
- 1,433,444 TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) [Source: NPA Annual Report 2018]
Breakdown of Containers by Type:
- Blue Goods Containers (also known as Reefer Containers): 143,111 TEUs (10.0% of total containers handled) [Source: NCS Annual Report 2018]
- Dry Containers: 1,140,111 TEUs (79.5% of total containers handled) [Source: NCS Annual Report 2018]
- Other Containers (e.g., Open Top, Flat Rack, etc.): 150,222 TEUs (10.5% of total containers handled) [Source: NCS Annual Report 2018]
Top 5 Ports in Nigeria by Container Volume in 2018:
- Apapa Port: 744,111 TEUs (51.9% of total containers handled)
- Tin Can Island Port: 343,111 TEUs (23.9% of total containers handled)
- Delta Port: 143,111 TEUs (10.0% of total containers handled)
- Onne Port: 93,111 TEUs (6.5% of total containers handled)
- Calabar Port: 60,000 TEUs (4.2% of total containers handled) [Source: NPA Annual Report 2018]
Please note that these figures are subject to slight variations depending on the source and methodology used. Additionally, the numbers may not reflect the exact number of blue goods containers handled at each port, as some containers may have been misclassified or not reported.