Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In according to trimester the harbour terminal of ICTSI they have enlivened beyond 1,5 million container (+13%)
new Al container terminal of the mexican port of Manzanillo managed from the Philippine group is landed the first ship
August 8, 2013
In according to trimester of this year harbour terminal managed from the terminalista group Philippine International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to beyond 1,5 million teu, with a progression of 13% regarding according to trimester of 2013. This activity has produced revenues for 204,4 million dollars, in increase of 19% regarding 171,2 million dollars in the period April-june last year. The EBITDA is piled to 90,6 million dollars (+25%) and the profit clearly to 44,2 million dollars (+26%).
In entire the first semester of the 2013 containerized trade enlivened from the group it has been pairs to 3,0 million teu, in increase of 12% regarding 2,7 million teu in the first half last year. The revenues generated from the harbour activities have been attested to 413,7 million dollars (+20% on first semester 2012) and the EBITDA and the profit clearly are piled respective to 188,1 million dollars (+26%) and 87,4 million dollars (+23%).
While in recent days to the new container terminal of the mexican port of Manzanillo, that it is managed by ICTSI through the society integrally controlled Contecon Manzanillo KNOWS (CMSA) ( on 1° December 2009), the first ship, the portacontainer is landed from 5.500 teu Maersk Kalamata, port of call that the return of the Danish company Maersk Line to the port of Manzanillo represents also. The new terminal operated from CMSA will be inaugurated officially within the end of this year.
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