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Güterumschlag Von Binnengüterschiffen In Information und Technik Seite 1 von 1 Nordrhein-Westfalen – Pressestelle – Güterumschlag von Binnengüterschiffen in ausgewählten Häfen NRWs im ersten Halbjahr 2017 und 2018 Güterumschlag (Empfang und Versand) – in Tonnen – Wasserstraßengebiet Wasserstraße ---------- Zu- (+) bzw. 1) erstes Halbjahr erstes Halbjahr Hafen Abnahme (–) 2017 2018 in Prozent Nordrhein-Westfalen 64 331 000 62 085 000 – 3,5 davon Rheingebiet 48 505 000 47 685 000 – 1,7 darunter Rhein Spyck (Kleve) 843 000 909 000 + 7,8 Rhein Emmerich 640 000 564 000 – 11,8 Rhein Wesel 555 000 493 000 – 11,1 Rhein Rheinberg 167 000 162 000 – 3,3 Rhein Duisburg 26 368 000 r 24 714 000 r – 6,3 Rhein Krefeld 1 629 000 1 862 000 + 14,4 Rhein Düsseldorf 850 000 1 012 000 + 19,1 Rhein Neuss 4 118 000 3 967 000 – 3,7 Rhein Dormagen 675 000 770 000 + 14,1 Rhein Leverkusen 1 225 000 1 237 000 + 1,0 Rhein Köln 5 712 000 5 850 000 + 2,4 Rhein Wesseling 1 270 000 1 424 000 + 12,2 Rhein Lülsdorf (Niederkassel) 313 000 308 000 – 1,5 Rhein Bonn 418 000 493 000 + 17,7 Weser- und Mittellandkanalgebiet 1 154 000 1 199 000 + 3,9 darunter Mittellandkanal Hille 14 000 12 000 – 12,7 Mittellandkanal Ibbenbüren 237 000 340 000 + 43,6 Weser Petershagen 36 000 12 000 – 66,2 Mittellandkanal Lübbecke 288 000 230 000 – 20,1 Weser / Mittellandkanal Minden 443 000 464 000 + 4,7 Westdeutsches Kanalgebiet 14 672 000 13 201 000 – 10,0 darunter Dortmund-Ems-Kanal Ibbenbüren 102 000 163 000 + 59,8 Dortmund-Ems-Kanal Dortmund 777 000 695 000 – 10,6 Dortmund-Ems-Kanal Ladbergen 182 000 209 000 + 14,6 Dortmund-Ems-Kanal Münster 301 000 303 000 + 0,5 Datteln-Hamm-Kanal Bergkamen 408 000 223 000 – 45,4 Datteln-Hamm-Kanal Hamm 1 893 000 1 610 000 – 14,9 Datteln-Hamm-Kanal Lünen 1 549 000 1 025 000 – 33,8 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Bottrop 2 253 000 1 694 000 – 24,8 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Castrop-Rauxel 133 000 177 000 + 33,7 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Essen 704 000 840 000 + 19,3 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Gelsenkirchen 2 468 000 2 225 000 – 9,8 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Herne 217 000 162 000 – 25,4 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Recklinghausen, Stadthafen 109 000 123 000 + 13,5 Rhein-Herne-Kanal Duisburg 67 000 61 000 – 9,1 Ruhr Mülheim an der Ruhr 468 000 421 000 – 10,2 Wesel-Datteln-Kanal Dorsten 198 000 262 000 + 32,5 Wesel-Datteln-Kanal Voerde 568 000 532 000 – 6,3 Wesel-Datteln-Kanal Marl 1 774 000 1 670 000 – 5,8 Wesel-Datteln-Kanal Wesel 283 000 298 000 + 5,5 –––––––––––––––– 1) aufgrund des zum 1.1.2018 geänderten, bundeseinheitlichen Hafenverzeichnisses der amtlichen Statistik (ARAS) sind einige Daten nicht mit früheren Ergebnissen vergleichbar; r=korrigierter Wert Information und Technik Seite 2 von 2 Nordrhein-Westfalen – Pressestelle – Containerumschlag von Binnengüterschiffen in ausgewählten Häfen Nordrhein-Westfalens Empfang Versand Insgesamt Wasserstraßengebiet erstes erstes erstes erstes erstes erstes ---------- Halbjahr Halbjahr Halbjahr Halbjahr Halbjahr Halbjahr Zu- (+) 1) bzw. Hafen 2017 2018 2017 2018 2017 2018 Abnahme (–) in TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) in Prozent Nordrhein-Westfalen 287 496 311 072 302 543 336 964 590 039 648 036 + 9,8 davon Rheingebiet 270 173 289 020 287 678 319 563 557 851 608 583 + 9,1 davon Emmerich 29 055 24 792 28 590 25 452 57 645 50 244 –12,8 Duisburg (Rhein) 141 120 153 926 144 699 159 326 285 819 313 252 + 9,6 Düsseldorf 15 257 22 943 19 994 26 844 35 251 49 787 +41,2 Krefeld 10 420 11 592 8 275 11 579 18 694 23 171 +23,9 Neuss 24 985 29 104 27 788 35 519 52 773 64 623 +22,5 Dormagen 2 695 4 044 3 966 6 970 6 661 11 014 +65,4 Bonn 21 583 20 338 24 317 22 737 45 900 43 075 – 6,2 Köln 22 574 19 753 27 419 28 295 49 993 48 048 – 3,9 Leverkusen 2 484 2 528 2 630 2 841 5 114 5 369 + 5,0 Mittellandkanal-Gebiet 4 181 3 667 2 977 2 434 7 158 6 101 –14,8 davon Minden (Kanalhafen) 4 181 3 667 2 977 2 434 7 158 6 101 –14,8 Westdeutsches Kanalgebiet 13 143 18 385 11 888 14 968 25 031 33 353 +33,2 davon Voerde 11 559 17 018 10 294 13 858 21 853 30 876 +41,3 Dortmund 1 584 1 367 1 594 1 110 3 178 2 477 –22,1 –––––––––––––––– 1) aufgrund des zum 1.1.2018 geänderten, bundeseinheitlichen Hafenverzeichnisses der amtlichen Statistik (ARAS) sind einige Daten nicht mit früheren Ergebnissen vergleichbar.
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