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In the period January-september the containerized marine traffic with Europe has recorded an increase of 7.3%
The volumes in export are increased of 8.5% and those in import of 6.5%
November 14, 2011
In the first nine months of this year the navigation companies that operate line services have transported a volume of container from and for Europe pairs to 29.902.400 teu, with a progression of 7.3% regarding the correspondent period of 2010. The data - found from Container Trades Statistics (CTS) - is subdivided in 12.815.800 teu in export from Europe (+8.5%) and in 17.086.000 teu in import in Europe (+6.5%).
The traffic with Asia has been pairs altogether to 15.071.900 teu (+5.4%), of which 4.490.100 teu in export from Europe (+6.9%) and 10.581.800 teu in import in Europe (+4.7%). The exchanges with the America North are piled to 4.712.400 teu (+7.5%), of which 2.520.100 teu in export from Europe (+8.8%) and 2.192.300 teu in import (+6.0%). The traffic with the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East has totaled 3.684.100 teu (+9.4%), of which 2.161.800 teu in export from Europe (+7.3%) and 1.522.300 teu in import in Europe (+12.7%). The intraeuropeo traffic has been pairs to 1.773.300 teu (+5.8%), of which 1.010.900 teu in export from the North Europe (+2.0%) and 762,400 teu in import in North Europe (+11.3%). The volume of exchanges with the central and southern America has been of 2.363.600 teu (+11.4%), of which 1.103.700 teu in export (+10.8%) and 1.259.900 teu in import (+12.0%). Australia and Oceania have totaled 494,900 teu (+4.5%), of which 342,300 teu in export from Europe (+4.2%) and 152,600 teu in import in Europe (+5.2%). The traffic with Sub Saharan Africa has been pairs to 1.802.200 teu (+17.9%), of which 1.186.900 teu in export from Europe (+22.8%) and 615,300 teu in import (+9.5%).
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