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In the first trimester the 2013 port of Savona has enlivened 3.169.952 tons of goods (- 0.9%)
March has made to mark an increment of 1.4%
April 5, 2013
In the first trimester of this year the port of Savona has enlivened 3.169.952 tons of goods, with a bending of 0.9% regarding 3.198.538 tons in the period January-March of 2012. The liquid bulk traffic is diminished of 1.4% coming down to 1.575.704 of tons, while the solid bulk is increased of 14.2% to 878.227 tons thanks to the increase of minerals (than with 46.596 tons they have tripled handlings) and of solid mineral fuel (670,459 tons, +52%), while the alimentary bulk and the other bulk (petcoke, kaolin) are diminished respective of 43% and 53%.
The traffic of the goods several is piled to 716.021 tons (- 2.5%). The Harbour Authority of Savona has specified that some encouraging result has reached from handling of the iron worker, than has attested to 52.611 tons, data tripled regarding the first three months of 2012, and from the traffic of field ortofrutta (+10.3%); moreover an estate of the rotabili thanks to the always marked trend from the sign more of the traffics than ro-ro of the basin of Savona is recorded, while they remain with sign less container (- 19.3%) and the forest ones (- 3.8%).
In the field of the passengers the crocieristi have reached the 111,717 units, with an increase of 35.2% on the first trimester of 2012; sensitive increase (+30.3%) also of the passengers of the ferries.
In the single freedom of expression the 2013 from Liguria port has enlivened 1.141.447 tons of goods, with an increment of 1.4% regarding March 2012. Last month the goods several has reached 263,093 tons (+5.2%); the solid bulk has marked a +4.1% and the liquid bulk is dropped of 1.4%.
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