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The port of Bremen/Bremerhaven has established the own new record of semiannual traffic
In the first six months of the 2012 German port of call it has enlivened beyond 43,7 million tons of goods (+9.3%)
August 16, 2012
having closed the first six months of 2012 with a total handling of beyond 43,7 million tons of goods, with an increment of 9.3% regarding the first half last year. The goods to the disembarkation has totaled 22,2 million tons (+8.5%) and those to the boarding 21,6 million tons (+10.1%). The single port of call of Bremen has enlivened 6,5 million tons (+2.1%) and that of Bremerhaven 37,3 million tons (+10.6%).
In the first six months of the 2012 traffic of the several goods it is piled to 38,8 million tons (+8.3%), of which 34,7 million tons of goods containerized (+10.8%) and 4,1 million tons of other goods several (- 9.0%), of which 1,9 million tons of rotabili (+5.5%), 1,3 million producing tons of iron and steel (- 16.0%), 252 thousand tons of producing forest (- 16.0%) and 16 thousand tons of fruit (- 86.8%). The traffic of the container which counted in box from 20 ' (teu) has been pairs to 3.202.099 teu, with a progression of 6.9% regarding the first semester last year. The cars enlivened from the port of call have been 1.070.912 (+10.7%).
The traffic of the bulk has attested altogether almost 5,0 million tons (+17.4%). The liquid bulk has been 725 thousand tons (+1.7%), while the bulk sand banks has been pairs to 4,2 million tons (+20.6%), of which 2,2 million tons of minerals (+23.9%), 902 thousand tons of coal (+9.5%) and 522 thousand tons of cereals and food (+22.8%)
In the first half of this year the German port is scaled by 4.046 ships, with an increase of 4.1% on the same period of 2011.
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