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Turkey Shipping Report Q3 2009Published by: Business Monitor International Published: Jul. 10, 2009 - 85 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractIn 2009 BMI believes that the throughput trends at Turkey's ports will follow the pattern of the country'strade sector. We predict that both imports and exports will fall in 2009, by 9.5 and 5 percent respectively.A recovery is set to begin in 2010 with total trade growth forecast to increase by 3.3%. An average yearlygrowth of 8% between 2011 and 2013 is predicted after that.In 2009, we expect the total throughput of general and liquid bulk cargoes at the port of Ambarli todecrease to 2.8mn tonnes, representing 30.69% fall on 2008, when the port handled 4.1mn tonnes of sametypes of cargo. We anticipate the recovery of throughput volumes to start in 2010. In the mid-term (2011-2013) we expect handling to increase by 18.35% per year on average, with the 2008 figure to be exceededin 2012. According to our forecasts, in 2013, port's throughput will amount to 4.9mn tonnes of generaland liquid bulk cargoes. The container handling, according to our estimates, will fall by 23.73% to 1.725mn TEUs in 2009. Therecovery will start in 2010, and in 2012 the port will surpass its 2008 handling figure of 2.262mn TEUs. In the mid-term, between 2011 and 2013, the growth will continue by 13.67% per year on average. In2013, we expect the port to handle 2.630mn TEUs. As well as an in-depth analysis of Turkey's shipping sector, the Q309 Turkey Shipping Report also offersa global overview of the dry bulk, liquid bulk and container sectors and overviews of the 11 largestshipping lines and their strategies over the quarter to weather the downturn in trade volumes. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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