Examples of using Tons of freight in English and their translations into Russian
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It is now able to handle 30 million tons of freight a year.
Around 1 million tons of freight transported annually from Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan.
The railroad transported 70,000 tons of freight annually.
Carrying 24 million tons of freight per year, the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor is considered among the most important trans-Alpine lines in Europe.
Russian Railways moves 1.3 billion tons of freight each year.
The plant transports 35 tons of freight by the Chelyabinsk-Pervouralsk route every month.
In 2018, Miami International Airport served 2.3 million tons of freight.
In the last 50 years, over 350 million tons of freight have been carried by the more than 1,200 commercial airline companies worldwide.
The port of Veracruz alone handles over 12 million tons of freight per year.
Ninety-six different carriers are involved in shifting over two million tons of freight annually and ensuring the safe travel of over 40 million passengers, according to the Miami International Airport corporate brochure.
This capacity will then reach 3 million passengers and over 15 million tons of freight.
Professional haulage firms transported 376.4 million tons of freight in 1997, 7.8% more than the preceding year.
During its first year, the airline carried about 260,000 passengers and 10,000 tons of freight.
In 2001, Georgian railways transported 13,209.6 thousand tons of freight; that amount includes 9,074.6 thousand tons of oil and oil products.
The cargo terminal is 3,600 square meters andcould handle up to 60,000 tons of freight per year.
In 2012, Lithuanian Railways transported 49 million tons of freight, including almost 12 million on the line between Kaunas and Kybartai.
The carrying capacity on the trans-Siberian sector of the corridor is 100110 million tons of freight per year.
In 1997 it accounted for 79%of overall freight shipments; 1,110.8 million tons of freight were transported by road in 1997, an increase of 1.7% on the preceding year.
In 2001, ACI member airports handled 3.4 billion passengers and67 million tons of freight and mail.
In total in 2010, 16.8 million tons of freight(including 4.6 million tons of exports, 1.5 million tons of imports and 2.3 million tons in transit) and 3.5 million passengers were transported.
In 2007 alone, Russian Railways carried a total of 1.3 billion passengers and1.3 billion tons of freight on its common-carrier routes.
They purchased and maintained the rolling stock-6,000 locomotives were in operation in 1880,which averaged 51,600 passengers a year or 21,200 tons of freight.
In 2009, the organization's member airports handled 4.8 billion passengers,80 million tons of freight and mail and 74 million aircraft movements.
In addition, Iran, by redirecting its current freights(truck traffic) to this railway line(which would be more economically efficient),would be able to add an extra 500,000 tons of freight.
Data for 2001 indicate that in Georgia 240 million passengers were transported by motor vehicles;passenger traffic was 4,700 million passengers/kilometre(km). Twenty million tons of freight was transported; the freight traffic was 520 million tons/km.
As the main control centre, ATV-CC is responsible for conducting operations and coordinating all ground facilities needed for the operations of ATV, which is a fully automated,unmanned cargo spacecraft capable of transporting 8 tons of freight.
According to available information, the Iraqi rail networktransports approximately 200,000 passengers and up to 400,000 tons of freight each month.
A third passenger terminal has been planned since 2015, in addition to a satellite terminal and two additional runways, which will raise its annual capacity from 60 million passengers to 80 million,along with the ability to handle six million tons of freight.
Virgin Nigeria quickly became oneof Nigeria's largest airlines, carrying its 1,000,000th passenger and 4,000th ton of freight within two years of operation.
Road haulage distances are increasing steadily,as evidenced by the increase in the mean haulage distance per ton of freight from 54 km in 1996 to 57 km in 1997.