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In the first nine months of the 2012 traffic of the goods in the port of Ravenna it is diminished of 11.5%
Goods several -17,9%. Bulk sand banks -8,5%. Liquid bulk -6,1%
October 24, 2012
In the first nine months of the 2012 port of Ravenna it has enlivened a traffic of beyond 16,0 million tons of goods, with a bending of 11.5% regarding 18,1 million tons in the correspondent period last year. The exports are piled to 2,3 million tons (- 4.3%) and the imports to 13,8 million tons (- 12.6%).
The total decrease of the volume enlivened from the port of call is produced by the reduction of the traffic in all the main merceologici fields. In the section of the bulk sand banks tons (- 8.5%), of which 3,3 million tons of crude ores, concretes and soccers (- 2.4% are totaled 7,2 million), 1,8 million tons of alimentary commodities and feeds (- 3.5%), 1,1 million tons of fertilizers (- 0.1%), 695 thousand tons of cereals (- 40.2%) and 263 thousand tons of coal (- 21.0%).
The traffic of the liquid bulk has been attested 3,4 million to tons (- 6.1%), with 87 thousand tons of oil crude oil (+68.3%), 1,4 million refined producing tons of (- 4.8%), 924 thousand tons of chemicals (- 16.9%), 327 thousand tons of liquified gases (- to 9.8%) and 652 thousand tons of other liquid bulk (+6.4%).
The total volume of the goods several has been of 5,5 million tons (- 17.9%), of which 1,7 million containerized tons of goods (- 9.5%) with a handling of containers 154.843 pairs to container teu (- 4.3%), 406 thousand tons of rotabili (- 20.3%) and 3,4 million several tons of other goods (- 21.4%).
The traffic of the passengers of the ferries and the local services has been of 81 thousand unit (- 40.3%), while the crocieristi have been 76 thousand unit (- 41.4%).
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