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In the 2012 result clearly of terminalista group PSA it has grown of 11.5%
The volume of transactions is increased of 4.3%
March 28, 2013
In 2012 terminalista group PSA International of Singapore it has recorded an increase of 11.5% of the profit clearly that USA 1,0 billion dollars have been attested to 1,3 billion dollars of Singapore () regarding 1,2 billion dollars of Singapore in the exercise anniversary 2011. The revenues are increased of 4.3% to 4,5 billion dollars of Singapore and the operating profit is piled to 1,8 billion dollars of Singapore (+6.7%). We remember that last year the harbour terminals of the Asian group have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 60,1 million teu, with a progression of 5.2% on 2011 ( of 11 January 2013).
"In the 2012 - the president of PSA International has declared today, Fock Siew Wah - PSA it has reached many milestones. We have celebrated 4015: 40 years of container to Singapore and 15 years of privatization. Moreover our Cores terminal of Singapore have exceeded for the first time quota 30 million teu enlivening 31,3 million teu in a difficult situation. As well as to Singapore, volumes record are obtained also by other terminals of PSA, between which those of Sines, Mersin, Genoa, Chennai, Dongguan and Busan".
Fock Siew Wah has specified that the difficult operating situation and of uncertainty is destined to last in the 2013 date the persistent crisis of the sovereign debit in Europe, the unsolved issues on the fiscal policy in the United States and the latent political tensions between the Countries in several parts of the world. In the 2013 - the managing director of the group of Singapore has confirmed, Tan Chong Meng - "distance it will be torturous and the terrific competition, but - it has added - they are sure that thanks to our collective effort, and with the support of our customers and partner, we have what it serves in order to exceed the crisis".
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