Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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the port of Amsterdam has established the own new record of traffic anniversary
In the 2012 Dutch port of call it has enlivened 77 million tons of goods
January 11, 2013
Last year the harbour system of Amsterdam, constituted from the ports of call of Amsterdam, Ijmuiden, Beverwijk and Zaanstad, has enlivened a traffic of the goods pairs to about 95 million tons, with an increment of 1.6% regarding 2011.
The single port of Amsterdam has totaled a traffic record of 77 million tons, in increase of 3% on the 2011 (precedence record was established in 2008 with the 76 million one tons). The Dutch port of call has enlivened a traffic of producing oil pairs 41 million to tons, with an increase of 11%, while the coal traffic has remained stable to 15,6 million tons. The agricultural bulk is diminished of 15% almost 6,8 million tons. In the field of the container tons (+36% are enlivened 800 thousand). The traffic of car and other rotabili is dropped of 36% to 600 thousand tons, while the several traffic of the goods is increased of 53% 2,2 million to tons.
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