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In the 2011 traffic fleeting in the terminal ro-pax of the port of Savona I go has grown of 14.6%
the increment is determined by the activation of the service with Porto Torres of the Saremar. Goods +27.8%
February 9, 2012
Last year the traffic of the passengers in the terminal ro-pax of the port of Savona I go has grown of 14.6% going up to 356.103 units regarding 310.630 in 2010. It has announced Forship Spa, the society that from Liguria terminal manages and to which the company is under responsibility Corsica Sardinia Ferries, whose ships land to the savonese terminal.
In particular, in the 2011 terminal it has recorded a traffic of the passengers transported from Corsica Ferries in Corsica that is piled to 312.813 units (+0.7%). Moreover last summer Forship has accommodated the regional company Saremar that has inaugurated the connection Port Goes - Porto Torres and has transported 43,290 passengers in Sardinia, contributing to the positive closing of season of the terminal.
Regarding the traffic goods, in the year as soon as passed 519,843 linear meters are transported, with an increase of 27.8% regarding 406.476 linear meters in 2010. More in detail: the traffic goods of the yellow ships of Corsica Ferries from and for the Corsica has grown of beyond 43%, while the connection with the Sicily has recorded a advanced increment to 24%.
"These data - the managing director of Forship has commented, Euan Lonmon - are the result of the careful management of the group Corsica Sardinia Ferries, that it guarantees a connection anniversary, passengers and goods, towards the Corsica and a connection goods towards the Sicily and they confirm the importance of the geographically strategic position of the terminal, directly connected to the highway net".
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