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338 ships transit Suez Canal last week, 5% increase
The average load of each ship amounted to 57,363 tonnes, compared to 56,566 tonnes during the period of comparison.
Published in Daily News Egypt on 14 - 11 - 2015

Suez Canal traffic data from 6 – 12 November revealed that 338 ships transited the canal with a total load of 19,388m tonnes, compared to 322 ships with 18,214 million tonnes during the week before last.
The total number of ships that transited the canal since the beginning of the year to 12 November reached 15,276 ships.
On average, 28 ships transited the canal every day last week, with an average load of 2.8m tonnes per day, compared to 46 ships with an average load of 2.6m tonnes per day during the week before last.
The average load of each ship amounted to 57,363 tonnes, compared to 56,566 tonnes during the period of comparison.
Compared to July 2015, the month before the inauguration of the New Suez Canal, 47 ships on average transited the canal every day, with an average load of 2.758m tonnes per day.
In the last week, the weight of the largest three ships that transited the canal was about 200,360 tonnes.
The weight of cargo is the main measure of the growth of the Suez Canal shipping traffic, as passage fees are calculated based on it.
The number of ships transiting the canal from the West, coming from the North through Port Said gate, last week, reached about 177 ships with a daily average of 25 ships. The total loads reached 9.342m tonnes, with a daily average of 1.334m tonnes.
The number of ships transiting the New Suez Canal from the East, through the Southern gate of the canal, reached about 161 ships, with a daily average of 23 ships. The total loads reached 10.076m tonnes, with a daily average of 1.439m tonnes.
The following table shows the traffic in Suez Canal from 6 to 12 November, 2015:
Day North South Total Number of Ships
Total Loads
Number of Ships Loads Number of Ships Loads
Friday 14 611,489 16 1,115,341 30 1,726,830
Saturday 29 2,006,529 21 1,662,683 50 3,669,212
Sunday 27 1,263,145 14 1,089,651 41 2,352,797
Monday 29 1,215,864 26 1,575,203 55 2,791,067
Tuesday 32 1,552,636 22 1,276,922 54 2,799,558
Wednesday 26 1,178,204 35 1,893,679 61 3,071,883
Thursday 20 1,514,530 27 1,462,763 47 2,977,293
Total 177 9,342,397 161 10,076,242 338 19,388,640
Average 25.28571 1,334,628 23 1,439,463 48.28571 2,769,806


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