Melbourne returns to top 50
MELBOURNE has again slipped into the list of the world’s top 50 container ports by throughput, moving just over 2m teu in 2009.
Liner Intelligence data, which brings together estimates of port throughput data, ranks Melbourne at 49, just ahead of Nagoya, though the data available suggests the Japanese port may have trumped Melbourne’s container numbers by just 6000 teu.
The list, published...
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