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In the first semester the traffic of the container in the Moroccan port of Tanger Med has grown of 43%
1.246.321 teu are enlivened. The total traffic goods is piled to 16,3 million tons (+82%)
July 7, 2011
In the first semester of this year the Moroccan port of Tanger Med has enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 1.246.321 teu, with a progression of totaled 43% regarding 868.978 teu in the first half of 2010. Almost 95% of this traffic are generated by the ports of call of the ships of the Danish company Maersk Line, from those of the French company CMA CGM and its Delmas branch, let alone from the portacontainer of the German Hamburg Süd and the Japanese Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL). Almost the totality of the traffic, moreover, is constituted by activity of transfer from ship ship, while in the first six months of 2011 solo 30,713 teu they are enlivened in import-export, to which joins - in the national traffic - to enlivened others 60,983 teu in transfer on the other Moroccan port of Casablanca.
Altogether in the first half of the 2011 traffic of the goods in the port of Tanger Med it is piled to 16,3 million tons, with an increase of 82% regarding about nine million tons enlivened in the first semester last year.
In the field of the rotabili, that it is transferred completely by the port of Tangeri to that of Tanger Med in May 2010, this last port of call has enlivened 95,764 Tir in the first six months of this year, triple figure regarding that (33,918 Tir) of the first half of 2010.
The traffic of the passengers, also it object of the same transfer to Tanger Med, has been of 590.390 units regarding 92.078 in the first semester last year.
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