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In the first six months of the 2013 traffic enlivened from the Slovenian port of Koper it is diminished of -1,5%
In the second solo trimester the decrease has been of -5,6%
August 27, 2013
In the first six months of the 2013 Slovenian port of Koper it has enlivened a traffic of the goods pairs to 8,9 million tons, with a bending of the -1,5% regarding the first half last year. The single traffic of the goods containerized has totaled 2,9 million tons (+6.4%) with a handling of containers pairs to 295.530 teu (+1.0%). The goods conventional is piled to 860 thousand tons (+19.8%) and the goods ro-ro to 330 thousand tons (+6.4%). Handling of motor vehicles has been pairs to 234 thousand unit (- 3.3%). The traffic of the solid bulk has been attested 3,6 million to tons (- 5.2%) and that of the liquid bulk to 1,2 million tons (- 16.5%).
In the second solo trimester of the 2013 Slovenian port of call has enlivened 4,4 million tons of goods, with a decrease of the -5,6% on the period April-june last year. The containerized trade has been of 1,5 million tons (+8.4%) with a handling of containers pairs to 148.627 teu (+8.9%), that of the goods conventional of 430 thousand tons (+0.6%) and that of the goods ro-ro of 182 thousand tons (- 0.7%). The volumes of the solid and liquid bulk are dropped respective of the -15,9% and the -8,6% to 1,7 million tons and 670 thousand tons.
In the first semester of this year Luka Koper, the society that manages the Slovenian port, it has recorded a profit clearly of 7,8 million euros, in increase of 25% on the first half of 2012. The revenues have grown of 3% to 73,2 million euros. The operating costs are piled to 63,8 million euros, 2,2 million in more regarding the first six months last year, and the EBIT to 10,8 million euros (- 3%).
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