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 Deadweight of commercial vessels (DWT)
Characteristic Description
Name Deadweight of commercial vessels (DWT) by Declaring port and Type of flow of vessels; Monthly
Regularity Monthly
Source Statistics Portugal, Maritime transport of passengers and goods survey
First available period January 2007
Last available period June 2023
Dimensions
  • Data reference period (Month)
  • Declaring port
  • Type of flow of vessels
Concepts
  • COMMERCIAL VESSEL:  A vessel for the transport of passengers and/or goods.
  • TONNAGE DEADWEIGHT (TDW):  The difference between the weight of a ship with its maximum authorised cargo and the weight of the unladen ship. This difference, which may be expressed in metric tonnes, corresponds to the weight of the cargo, passengers and their baggage, fuel and lubricants, water and provisions. TDW is normally used to express the tonnage of ships / tankers (oil tankers, etc.).
  • REFERENCE PERIOD:  In extracommunity trade is the calender year during which the goods are imported or exported and is determined by the date of acceptance of the Single Administrative Document by Customs Authorities. In intracommunity trade is the calendar year during which the event that originates the intracommunity transaction occurred, i.e., for arrivals, at the time of receipt of the goods by the company and for dispatches, at the time the goods left the company.
Definition Difference between the tonnage of the vessel with the maximum authorised load and the tonnage of the light vessel.
Measure unit (symbol) Deadweight tone (DWT)
Power of 10  0
Observations
Last update date 24/08/2023


information presented in 29/3/2024