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In the first nine months of the 2013 traffic goods in the port of Ravenna it is increased of 3.0%
In increase goods several (+13.6%), while the liquid bulk volumes are diminished (- 2.9%) and of solid bulk (- 2.4%)
October 31, 2013
In the first nine months of the 2013 port of Ravenna it has enlivened altogether 16,5 million tons of goods, with a progression of 3.0% regarding 16,0 million tons in the period January-september last year. The goods several is piled to 6,2 million tons (+13.6%), of which almost 1,9 million containerized tons of goods (+8.6%) pairs to 171.070 teu (+10.5%), 826 thousand totaled with a handling of containers tons of goods ro-ro (+103.5%) and 3,5 million several tons of other goods (+5.2%). The volume total of the liquid bulk has been of 3,3 million tons (- 2.9%), of which 54 thousand tons of oil crude oil (- 37.2%), 1,3 million tons of producing refined (- 3.7%), 341 thousand tons of liquified gases (+4.3%), 784 thousand tons of chemicals, seven thousand to tons of fertilizers and 758 thousand tons of other liquid bulk (+16.1%). The bulk sand banks has attested 7,0 million to tons (- 2.4%), of which 3,2 million tons of crude ores, concretes and soccers (- 1.3%), 1,8 million tons of alimentary commodities and feeds (- 1.3%) 1,0 million tons of fertilizers (- 5.6%), 800 thousand tons of cereals (+15.2%) and eight thousand tons of producing metalworkers, minerals of iron and not ferrous (+75.6%).
In the first nine months of this year the traffic of the passengers has been of 75 thousand unit (- 8.0%), of which 71 thousand crocieristi (- 5.9%) and four thousand passengers of ferries (- 36.2%).
In the single month of ravennate september the 2013 port has enlivened almost 1,8 million tons of goods, with an increase of 0.4% regarding september 2012.
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