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The volume of containers handled in Antwerp declined over the past quarter: in terms of standard containers (twenty-foot equivalent units) it came to 2,126,254 TEU. This is 2.8% less than in 2012 when 2,188,184 TEU was handled, but in that year the first quarter opened particularly strongly. In terms of tonnage the volume fell by 5.7% to 25,463,064 tonnes. In the same period last year the figure was 27,000,161 tonnes. In the conventional breakbulk sector 2,649,074 tonnes of freight was loaded or unloaded, an increase of 4.4% compared with 2012, thanks to among other things an increase in the volume of steel products (up 6.4% to 1,651,091 tonnes). Gains were also experienced by paper and cellulose (up 23.8% to 260,393 tonnes) and non-ferrous metals (up 26.8% to 116,038 tonnes). The ro/ro volume for its part was down 0.5% to 1,119,223 tonnes. On the other hand the number of cars handled rose by 5.5% to 305,707. The number of seagoing ships calling at Antwerp during the first quarter of 2013 was 3,587, down 1.2% on the same period last year. However the gross tonnage rose by 3.0% to 79.8 million, showing that larger ships are visiting the port. Antwerp Port Authority, press release
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