Food and Fuel Discharged in December 2022
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There was a 14%, decrease in food discharged in December 2022 1268..025 t] compared to the 2021 monthly average 1310..85.6 fj and a 10% decrease compared to the monthly average since May 2016 1297..561
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There was a 3.59% increase in fuel discharged in December 2022 1204,578 fj compared to the 2021 monthly average [44,589 t) and a 47% increase compared to the monthly average since May 201.6 1139,556 t). Food and Fuel Vessel Delays In December 2012
Food and Fuel Vessel Delays in December 2022
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In December 2022. food vessels spent on average of 1.5 days in the Coalition holding area [CHA]. 13 days in anchorage.. and 7.0 days at berth. This comp-ores to an average of 2.7 days in the CHA, 2.2 days in anchorage.. and 8.4 clays at berth in December 2021. Food vessels therefore spent 44% less time in the CHA, 14% less time in anchorage, and 17% less lime at berth, compared to December 2021
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In December 2022.. 11 food vessels proceeded from the CHA to anchorage; 10 berthed:. and 10 discharged their cargo and sailed.
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In December 2022. the average lime spent by fuel vessels in the CHA was 5.7 days, whereas it was 44_9 days on average in December 2021, or an 8.7%. decrease ye-co-con-year_ In compori5on to Die 2021 monthly overage of 73-3 day5, December 2022 5CIW CI 92% decrease,
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Eight {Oa) fuel vessels were ,p-ermitted from the CHA to anchorage: eight 1081 berthed: and seven X07J discharged their cargo and sailed during the reporting month,