Out of the total, rail-based container traffic to and from the Swedish port totted up to 345k TEUs, up by as much as 20.2% on the result from January-September 2018.
Measured in tonnes, the port's containerised freight traffic totted up to 3,172.4kt, an increase of 3.7% on the result from the corresponding period last year.
The port's main trade, general cargo, dropped by 2% year-on-year to altogether 13.24mt, out of which freight brought on-board ferries toted up to 10.40mt (-2.1% yoy).
All major cargo groups noted a decrease - dry bulk by 12.8% year-on-year down to 15.04mt, general cargo by 3.2% yoy to 6.15mt, and liquid bulk by 12.2% yoy to 2.72mt.