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In the 2011 traffic of the goods in the port of Amburgo it is increased of 9.1%
The container pairs to 9,0 million teu (+14.2% have been)
February 13, 2012
After the increment of 9.8% of the traffic recorded between 2009 and 2010, last year the port of Amburgo has totaled ulterior consisting an increase of 9.1% having enlivened 132,2 million tons of goods regarding 121,2 million tons in 2010. In the 2011 traffic of import it is piled to 76,2 million tons (+8.2%) and that of export to 56,0 million tons (+10.3%).
Last year in the field of the goods several tons (+14.4% are enlivened altogether 92,6 million), of which 90,1 million containerized tons of goods (+15.0%) and 2,5 million conventional tons of goods (- 3.8%). The traffic of the container which counted in containers from 20 feet (teu) has been pairs to about 9,0 million teu (+14.2%), of which 4,6 million teu to disembarkation (+13.8%) and 4,4 million teu to boarding (+14.5%).
The bulk volume has totaled 39,6 million tons (- 1.6%), of which beyond 19,0 million tons of bulk enlivened with buckets (- 0.5%), 6,2 million tons of dusty bulk (- 6.0%) and 14,0 million tons of liquid bulk (- 1.1%).
"We are pleased - Claudia Roller has commented today, president of the Hafen Hamburg Marketing - than in the 2011 port of Amburgo has obtained a higher than average increase is of the total traffic that of the traffic of the container". For this year the Harbour Authority of Amburgo previews ulterior, but an light one, increment of the traffic: "for 2012 - Claudia Roller has explained - we expect a increase percentage, than however it could be smaller regarding 2011 and to at the end of the year introduce a modest increase of the traffic of the goods".
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