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The Port of Nagoya handled a total of 200.824 million tons of cargo in 2013, which grew 2.8% from the previous year. The port made a year-on-year improvement in throughput for the fourth consecutive year and processed more freight than any other port in Japan for 12 years in a row.

Of the total, oceangoing shipments accounted for 140.61 million tons, increasing 0.8%.

As for containers, exports went up 4% to 23.6 million tons and imports, up 2.1% to 24.57 million tons. On a TEU scale, they totaled 2.53 million TEUs, going up 1.5%, of which outbound containers amounted to 1.321 million TEUs, up 1.7%, and inbound containers, the balance of 1.209 million TEUs, up 1.3%.


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