Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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After the record of the 2011 traffic of the goods in the port of Montreal it records a bending
In the first trimester of the 2012 Canadian port of call it has enlivened almost six million tons of cargos (- 8.2%)
June 4, 2012
Last year the port of Montreal has enlivened a traffic record of 28.534.264 tons of goods. The precedence record was established in 2008 with a total of 27.866.550 tons. The volume enlivened in 2011 represents an increment of 10.1% regarding 25.919.667 tons totaled in 2010.
Last year the Canadian port has enlivened a traffic of 12.600.769 several tons of goods (+3.4%), of which 12.471.002 containerized tons of goods (+3.6%) with a handling of 1.360.000 container teu and 129,767 conventional tons of goods (- 13.6%). In the field of the liquid bulk the traffic is piled to 10.760.649 tons (+32.0%) and in that of the bulk sand banks to 5.172.846 tons (- 7.4%).
In the first trimester of the 2012 port of Montreal it has enlivened 5.967.601 tons of goods, with a decrease of 8.2% regarding 6.502.183 tons in the first three months last year. The goods containerized 5.4%) and the goods have been attested to 2.893.058 tons (- conventional to 38.799 tons (+100.0%). The liquid bulk and those sand banks are piled respective to 1.749.829 tons (- 25.0%) and 1.285.915 tons (+17.7%).
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