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Recovery of the performances of the CIMC thanks to the resumption of the exchanges by sea
Last year the revenues of the company are increased of 152.8%
March 24, 2011
After the fort decrease of the recorded economic performances in 2009 because of the impact of the recession on the marine traffics, last year China International Marine Containers (Group) Ltd. (CIMC), the greater world-wide producer of container marine, have recorded a decided rise of the results on the wake of the resumption of the world-wide exchanges by sea.
The society has archived item the 2010 with a profit record of clearly 2,85 billion yuan (423 million dollars) on revenues record for 51,77 billion yuan, with increments respective of 163.8% and 152.8% on 2,85 billion and 20,47 billion yuan in the exercise anniversary precedence. The operating profit is piled to 3,44 billion yuan, in increase of 160.4% on 1,32 billion yuan in 2009.
Last year the Chinese society has totaled revenues from the sale of container for 25,44 billion yuan (+356.4%), of which 19,55 billion from the sale of container for cargos it dry (for an amount pairs to 1.296.000 teu), with a decided increment regarding the almost nothing sales of 2009, 3,66 billion from the container sale refrigerator (+137.4%) for a total of 85.800 teu (+182.2%) and 3,51 billion from the special sale of container (+52.2%) for 61,900 teu (+43.3%).
According to CIMC, in 2010 in the world they are produced beyond altogether 2,8 million container teu, of which beyond 2,5 million teu for cargos +250% dry (), 184,000 teu refrigerator (+93.7%) and 116,000 container special. In the first semester of the 2010 unit price of the container dry-cargo it was attested to 1.800-2.300 dollarim, while in the second half of the year it is gone up to 2.400-2.700 dollars.
CIMC it considers that in the 2011 question of container it will be able to grow between 20% and 30%.
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