Number Of 20-Foot Containers Passing Through The Ports

Africa Ranking

containersSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
Latest Reading
Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Morocco6.98202026.07
2Egypt5.93202016.31
3South Africa4.03202034.59
4Togo1.73202041.5
5Nigeria1.53202051.48
6Kenya1.31202061.43
7Ghana1.05202071.1
8Ivory Coast0.97202090.92
9Djibouti0.81202080.93
10Algeria0.722020100.69
11Republic of the Congo0.562020110.56
11Senegal0.562019110.56
13Benin0.512019200.32
14Sudan0.492020130.47
15Mauritius0.442020130.47
15Mozambique0.442020150.43
17Tunisia0.422020160.42
18Cameroon0.42020180.4
19Tanzania0.362020170.41
20Libya0.272019190.33
21Guinea0.22019240.16
21Madagascar0.22019230.18
23Gabon0.192019210.19
24Namibia0.172020210.19
25Seychelles0.152019270.11
26Liberia0.092019250.12
26Somalia0.092019250.12
28Sierra Leone0.082019280.08
28Mauritania0.082019280.08
30Gambia0.072019310.06
31Sao Tome and Principe0.052019340.05
31Comoros0.052019310.06
31Cape Verde0.052019280.08
34Democratic Republic of the Congo0.042019310.06
35Guinea-Bissau0.032019340.05
35Eritrea0.032019360.04
37Equatorial Guinea0.012019370.01

Definition of Number Of 20-Foot Containers Passing Through The Ports

Port container traffic measures the flow of containers from land to sea transport modes., and vice versa, in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a standard-size container. Data refer to coastal shipping as well as international journeys. Transshipment traffic is counted as two lifts at the intermediate port (once to off-load and again as an outbound lift) and includes empty units.

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