Port of Melbourne

Australia's Port of Melbourne


According to port data, overall imports from abroad fell 28.9% in February year-on-year, with manufacturers of common consumer goods, furniture, metals, appliances household appliances, textiles and paperboard, all below last year's levels.

In addition, overall overseas exports declined by 4.4% in February compared to the same period in 2022, with fodder & fodder, pulp & waste paper and dried milk all below last year.

On the other hand, the Port of Melbourne's total number of empty shipping containers is 21.1% lower than in February 2022.

Container Trade Port for March 2023 is lower than the month of 2022.Port

The Port of Melbourne said container trade in March 2023 was lower than the comparable month of 2022.

 

Source: Phaata.com (According to Port of Melbourne)

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