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This table contains figures on transported loading weight of domestic (national) and cross-border (international) goods transport (excluding transport via the Netherlands). Figures are available for all transport modes (maritime transport, inland shipping, road transport, rail transport, air transport and pipeline transport). Data available from: 1998 Status of the figures: All figures up to and including 2012 are definitive, except figures on inland navigation for the years 2007-2009. Data on 2013 up to and including 2023 are of a preliminary nature. Since data were compiled based on various statistics, in which there may have been slight adjustments, the figures may show minor deviations from the results published previously. Figures on goods transport on Dutch roads by foreign vehicles are based on Eurostat data. Figures over the 4th quarter of 2020 on foreign road transporters from the United Kingdom have been estimated based on the data over the first three quarters. Figures on maritime transport up to and including 2010 are based on gross-gross weight. As of 2011, this is gross weight, i.e. excluding the tare weight of the transport unit (e.g. containers). As of 3 April 2024 the figures on pipeline transport from 2013 onwards have been adjusted. A new observation and processing method on pipeline transport has started resulting in adjusted figures on cross-border pipeline transport from 2013 to 2022, and data on domestic pipeline transport has been added. For the years 1998 to 2012, international pipeline transport data is based on the old processing method and can only be used as an indication of the transport. On 2 October 2024 the provisional figures for 2023 are added and the figures from 2013 up to 2022 have been revised if aplicable for the seperate transport modes. Changes as of 4 October 2024: The provisional figures on pipeline transport for 2023 have been revised. When will new figures be published? New figures will become available in the third quarter following the end of the previous calendar year.
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This table contains figures on the cargo weight of domestic and cross-border freight transport (excluding transport via the Netherlands). The figures are available for all modes of transport (inland waterway, maritime, road, rail, aviation and pipeline).
Data available from: 1998
Status of the figures: All figures up to 2012 are definitive with the exception of inland waterway transport for the years 2007-2009. The data for 2013 to 2020 are provisional in nature.
Because the data are composed of different statistics, which may have been minor adjustments, the figures may show minor deviations from previously published results. The figures on road haulage by foreign vehicles in the Netherlands are based on Eurostat data. The figures for the 4th quarter 2020 of foreign road hauliers from the United Kingdom have been estimated on the basis of data from the first three quarters.
The figures for maritime transport up to 2010 are based on the gross plus weight. From 2011 this is the gross weight, i.e. excluding the empty weight of the transport unit (e.g. container).
Changes as of 23 December 2021 Data for statistical year 2020 have been added for all modalities.
When are new figures coming? The new figures will be available in the 3 rd quarter following the end of the previous calendar year.
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This table contains figures on transported loading weight of domestic (national) and cross-border (international) goods transport (excluding transport via the Netherlands). Figures are available for all transport modes (maritime transport, inland shipping, road transport, rail transport, air transport and pipeline transport). Data available from: 1998 Status of the figures: All figures up to and including 2012 are definitive, except figures on inland navigation for the years 2007-2009. Data on 2013 up to and including 2020 are of a preliminary nature. Since data were compiled based on various statistics, in which there may have been slight adjustments, the figures may show minor deviations from the results published previously. Figures on goods transport on Dutch roads by foreign vehicles are based on Eurostat data. Figures over the 4th quarter of 2020 on foreign road transporters from the United Kingdom have been estimated based on the data over the first three quarters. Figures on maritime transport up to and including 2010 are based on gross-gross weight. As of 2011, this is gross weight, i.e. excluding the tare weight of the transport unit (e.g. containers). Changes as of 9 June 2023: Provisional figures over 2021 have been added. When will new figures be published? New figures will become available in the third quarter following the end of the previous calendar year.
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This table contains figures on transported loading weight of domestic (national) and cross-border (international) goods transport (excluding transport via the Netherlands). Figures are available for all transport modes (maritime transport, inland shipping, road transport, rail transport, air transport and pipeline transport). Data available from: 1998 Status of the figures: All figures up to and including 2012 are definitive, except figures on inland navigation for the years 2007-2009. Data on 2013 up to and including 2023 are of a preliminary nature. Since data were compiled based on various statistics, in which there may have been slight adjustments, the figures may show minor deviations from the results published previously. Figures on goods transport on Dutch roads by foreign vehicles are based on Eurostat data. Figures over the 4th quarter of 2020 on foreign road transporters from the United Kingdom have been estimated based on the data over the first three quarters. Figures on maritime transport up to and including 2010 are based on gross-gross weight. As of 2011, this is gross weight, i.e. excluding the tare weight of the transport unit (e.g. containers). As of 3 April 2024 the figures on pipeline transport from 2013 onwards have been adjusted. A new observation and processing method on pipeline transport has started resulting in adjusted figures on cross-border pipeline transport from 2013 to 2022, and data on domestic pipeline transport has been added. For the years 1998 to 2012, international pipeline transport data is based on the old processing method and can only be used as an indication of the transport. On 2 October 2024 the provisional figures for 2023 are added and the figures from 2013 up to 2022 have been revised if aplicable for the seperate transport modes. Changes as of 4 October 2024: The provisional figures on pipeline transport for 2023 have been revised. When will new figures be published? New figures will become available in the third quarter following the end of the previous calendar year.