January 2021, the frequency of visits by ships in the ports of the Kalimantan Tengah region is 633 visits. - BPS-Statistics Indonesia Kotawaringin Timur Regency

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January 2021, the frequency of visits by ships in the ports of the Kalimantan Tengah region is 633 visits.

January 2021, the frequency of visits by ships in the ports of the Kalimantan Tengah region is 633 visits.Download Official Statistics News
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Abstract

The frequency of visits by ships in the ports of the Kalimantan Tengah region decreased by 7.46 percent, from 684 visits (December 2020) to 633 visits (January 2021).
  • The number of sea transport passengers decreased by 4.54 percent, from 18,750 people (December 2020) to 17,899 people (January 2021).
  • Freight traffic using sea transportation decreased by 10.27 percent, from 1.42 million tons (December 2020) to 1.28 million tons (January 2021).
  • Sea transportation passenger activities are concentrated in Kumai Port (73.98 percent), while the volume of goods flows at Sampit Port (49.16 percent).
  • Flight frequency increased 2.84 percent, from 844 flights (December 2020) to 868 flights (January 2021).
  • The number of air transport passengers decreased by 18.09 percent, from 69,215 people (December 2020) to 56,695 people (January 2021).
  • Freight traffic using air transportation decreased 21.64 percent, from 1,160 tons (December 2020) to 909 tons (January 2021).
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    Badan Pusat Statistik Kabupaten Kotawaringin TimurJl. A.Yani No.5

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