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In the third trimester of this year the traffic of the goods in the port of Marseilles is diminished of 1.4%
The decrease is determined by the decrease of the hydrocarbon volume
November 5, 2012
In the third trimester of this year the port of Marseilles has enlivened 21,6 million tons of goods, with a bending of the 1.4% regarding 21,9 million tons totaled in the period July-september of 2011.
The traffic of the liquid bulk is piled to altogether 14,2 million tons (- 7.3%), of which 13,3 million tons of hydrocarbons (- 8.1%) and 935 thousand tons of other liquid bulk (+6.3%). The bulk sand banks is piled to 3,0 million tons (+17.6%).
In the field of the goods several the traffic has been of 4,3 million tons (+8.6%), of which 2,6 million containerized tons of goods (+7.5%) totaled enlivening 270,707 container teu (+4.6%), 1,1 million tons of rotabili (+0.2%) and 556 thousand conventional tons of goods (+40.0%).
In the third trimester of the 2012 traffic of the passengers it has been of beyond 1,1 million unit (+3.4%).
In the first nine months of this year the French port has enlivened a total of 64,2 million tons of goods, with a decrease of 3.3% regarding 66,4 million tons in the period January-september of 2011. The liquid bulk has attested 42,5 million to tons (- 10.5%), of which 39,8 million tons of hydrocarbons (- 11.4%) and 2,7 million tons of other liquid bulk (+4.5%), and the solid bulk to 8,6 million tons (+21.2%). The goods several is piled to 12,8 million tons (+10,5), of which 7,8 million containerized tons of goods (+12.4%) tons of rotabili (0% realized with handling of 791.624 container teu (+12.3%), 3,2 million) and 1,9 million conventional tons of goods (+24.2%). The passengers have been 2,0 million unit (+5.6%).
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