Port of Rotterdam's bunker sales declined

Bunker sales at the Port of Rotterdam dropped in 2019, the clearly weakest year in a row of five. However, the port still describes itself as Europe's largest bunkering port.
One of Europe's largest ports, Rotterdam, saw a decline in its bunker sales last year. | Photo: Michael Kooren/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
One of Europe's largest ports, Rotterdam, saw a decline in its bunker sales last year. | Photo: Michael Kooren/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

One of Europe's largest ports, the Port of Rotterdam, saw a decline in its bunker sales last year. Total sales fell to 8.94 million cubic meters from 9.47 million cubic meters, show newly published figures.

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