The measure for the total cubic capacity of the ship in accordance with the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships of 1969.
All vessels participating in national and/or international shipping on inland waterways in a given year.
Loaded and empty sea vessels entering Dutch ports to load and/or unload cargo and/or passengers.
Air pollution, emissions of mobile sources Road traffic, inland shipping, railways, aviation, navigation, machinery.
Shipping with tankers or combi ships that carry mostly or only liquid bulk freight; and empty tankers and empty combi ships used in tanker trade.
Unregulated shipping with dry bulk and mixed cargo vessels.
All ships registered in the Central Inland Shipping Register.
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International trade, transport, transit trade Continents, NSTR chapters, flow types, value and weight
The international trade and transit trade statistics give insight into the international commodity flows from, to and through the Netherlands.
The installed power for propelling inland vessels.
A ship loading and/or unloading in a Dutch port.
The lifting capacity of a ship expressed in tonnes (1000 kilograms).
Import, export value and trade balance of goods; SITC (3 digits) and countries.
The loading of oil products for fuelling ships, and airplanes in border crossing traffic.
Heavy oil for use in mainly maritime shipping, but also in power plants.
Shipping where one or more dumb barges are pushed by a centrally steered push boat.
Loading and unloading via ships doors or slips with a moving vehicle.
Inland water used for shipping, recreation, extraction, water reservoir or sludge field, excluding the IJsselmeer.
Shipping where one or more towing barges or dumb barges are towed by a tug boat.
Inland water used for shipping, recreation, extraction, water reservoir or sludge field, including the IJsselmeer.
Vessel designed for shipping freight, without its own mechanical propulsion but specially designed to be towed.
Shipping according to a time table on a regular route with transport capacity on offer publicly (or scheduled services)
Barge intended for freight shipping without self-propulsion, which has to be pushed by a tug boat or motor vessel.