Ports of the Baltic Sea

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This table lists statistics (2002) (Gdańsk, Świnoujście, Szczecin and Helsinki - 2004)( Klaipėda, Lübeck, Rostock and Tallinn - 2005)(Gdynia - 2006)for the major ports of the Baltic Sea. Container traffic is given in terms of Twenty-foot equivalent units of cargo.

Authority Country City Tons Containers TEU Passengers
Lübecker Hafen-Gesellschaft Germany Lübeck/Travemünde 27,590,000 55,677 1,340,000
Hafen-Entwicklungsgesellschaft Rostock Germany Rostock 22,900,000 2,220,000
Port Handlowy Świnoujście Poland Świnoujście 6,169,038 none none
Szczecin-Świnoujście Seaport authority [1] Poland Świnoujście, Szczecin 15,500,000 27,700 740,000
Bulk Cargo - Port Szczecin Poland Szczecin 5,577,795 none none
Port of Gdynia authority Poland Gdynia 14,199,000[2] 461 170[3] 490,000
Port of Gdańsk authority Poland Gdańsk 23,300,000 78,364[4] 165,000
Sea Commercial Port of Kaliningrad Russia Kaliningrad 2,719,000 21,313 0
Port of Klaipėda of the Klaipėda State Seaport Authority Lithuania Klaipėda 21,768,000 214,307 214,730
Free port of Ventspils Authority Latvia Ventspils 37,937,000 219 8,370
Free port of Riga Authority Latvia Riga 18,108,600 127,459 156,843
Bekker Port Estonia Tallinn
Port of Tallinn Estonia Tallinn 39,500,000 113,081 (2004) 7,010,000
JSC Sea port of St Petersburg Russia Saint Petersburg 23,210,200 456,836
Primorsk Oil Terminal Russia Primorsk 76,500,000[5], [6]
Port of Helsinki Finland Helsinki 11,652,000 472,000 8,700,000
Port of Pori Finland Pori 5,531,953 61,048
Port of Kotka Finland Kotka 8,167,941 370,000
Port of Rauma Finland Rauma 6,320,217 115,821
Port of Turku Finland Turku 3,900,000 4,500,000
Ports of Stockholm Sweden Stockholm 4,705,000 36,400 9,700,000
Port of Trelleborg Sweden Trelleborg 10,336,000 2,000,000+
Copenhagen Malmö Port Denmark/Sweden Copenhagen/Malmö 13,414,664 128,615 1,707,516
Port of Helsingborg Sweden Helsingborg 7,107,000

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