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In the first eight months of the 2013 traffic of the goods in the port of Venice it is diminished of -2,1%
the crocieristi have recorded an increase of 5.4%
September 25, 2013
In the first eight months of the 2013 traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Venice it is piled to 16,1 million tons, with a bending of -2,1% regarding 16,5 million tons in the period January-August last year. The import traffic is diminished of -5,5% coming down to the 12,7 million one tons, while the export traffic is increased of 13.2% 3,4 million to tons. In the field of the liquid bulk tons (- 2.1%), of which 3,0 million tons of crude oil (+9.6%), 3,1 million refined producing tons of (- 11.1%) and 848 thousand are enlivened altogether 6,9 million tons of other liquid bulk (- 3.8%). The solid bulk is dropped totally of the -3,7% almost 4,0 million tons, of which 1,1 million tons of coal (- 29.8%), 904 thousand tons of feeds and feed (+7.5%), 395 thousand tons of cereals (+82.4%), 278 thousand tons of minerals (- 22.8%) and 1,3 million tons of other solid bulk (+13.5%). The volume of the goods several has attested 5,3 million to tons (- 0.8%), of which 2,9 million containerized tons of goods (+3.7%) pairs to 302.421 teu (+5.2% totaled with a handling of containers), 838 thousand tons of cargos ro-ro (- 13.9%) and 1,5 million several tons of other goods (- 0.7%).
In the first eight months of this year the traffic of the passengers has been of 1,4 million unit (+3.2%), of which 1,2 million crocieristi (+5.4%).
In the single month of August 2013 the Venetian port has enlivened 1,7 million tons of goods, with a contraction of the -6,5% on August 2012. The traffic of the passengers has been of 337 thousand unit (+7.3%), of which 276 thousand crocieristi (+8.5%).
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