(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, October 5. The cargo
transportation by vessels of Turkmenistan's State Service of
Maritime and River transport (Türkmendeňizderýaýollary) reached
2,410 tons from January through September 2024, Trend
reports.
According to calculations based on the service's data, this
figure increased by 11.88 percent compared to the previous month's
data (2,154 tons).
The information shows that out of this number, 1,799 tons of
goods were transported by sea, while 611 tons were transported by
river.
The income of the State Service of Maritime and River Transport
of Turkmenistan for January through September 2024 amounted to
$111,2, which is 12.14 percent more than the figure for the
previous month ($99,2).
Expenditures for the reporting period increased by 12.88 percent
compared to the previous month ($57,180), totaling $64,543.
Furthermore, it is worth noting that in 2023, the agency
transported 3,062 tons of cargo (2,261 tons by sea and 801 tons by
river). Revenues for the previous year amounted to $139,172, and
expenses - $67,805.
The agency "Türkmendeňizderýaýollary" was established on August
5, 1992, and carries out state management of commercial shipping in
Turkmenistan. The agency's main activities include developing sea
and river transport, cargo transport, and monitoring fleet and port
safety.
In response to the growing economy and increasing export-import
cargo flows, work is underway to increase transportation volumes
and improve the quality of transportation services, including the
construction of new vessels to enhance the competitiveness of the
maritime fleet from 2019 through 2025.
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