North Sea Port is primarily a bulk port, with dry and liquid bulk together accounting for three quarters of seaborne cargo throughput.
Liquid bulk transhipment showed a recovery compared to the same period last year (+7.8%), increasing by almost 300,000 tons to a total of 3.9 million tons. The main growth came in propane and naphtha.
Container transhipment is also increasing to 45,000 TEU, or over 500,000 tons (+33%).
Dry bulk throughput was 8.7 million tons, some 200,000 tons less (-1.9%) than in the first quarter of 2024. That fall did follow a substantial increase from mid-2023 to mid-2024. The contraction was seen in a wide range of bulk products, although the transhipment of ores and agricultural products actually increased.
Break bulk handling totalled 2.5 million tons, which represents a slight fall (40,000 tons (-1.5%)).
Ro-Ro posted a quarterly result of 950,000 tons, down 50,000 (-5.1%).