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In the third trimester the traffic in the port of Amburgo is increased of 11%
In the first nine months of the 2013 increment it has been of 5.9%
November 15, 2013
In the third trimester of this year the trend of increase of the traffic enlivened from the port of Amburgo has been emphasized that in the period has totaled about 35,8 million tons of goods, with a progression of 11.1% regarding 32,1 million tons in the period July-september of 2012. The traffic of the goods several is increased of 8% 25,1 million to tons, of which 24,6 million containerized tons of goods (+9%) pairs to 2,5 million teu (+9%) and 480 thousand realized with a handling of containers conventional tons of goods (- 20%). The total volume of the bulk is piled to 10,7 million tons (+19%), of which 6,7 million tons of solid bulk (+24%) and 4,1 million tons of liquid bulk (+11%).
In the first nine months of the 2013 German port it has enlivened a total of 103,9 million tons, with an increment of 5.9% regarding 98,1 million tons in the period January-september last year. The goods in import is increased of 5.1% 58,1 million to tons and those in export have grown of 7.2% to 45,8 million tons. Altogether the several goods has been attested 72,5 million to tons (+4.8%), of which 71,1 million tons of goods in container (+5.2%) totaled enlivening 7,0 million teu (+3.6%) (single the container empty have been 938 thousand teu, +0.7%) and 1,4 million tons of conventional cargos (- 8.0%). The solid bulk is gone up of 9.1% to 20,4 million tons and those liquid are increased of 8.6% 11,1 million to tons.
The Harbour Authority of Amburgo previews that in the entire the 2013 port it will enliven about 138,5 million tons of goods, with a next increase to 6% regarding last year. The esteem of the single containerized trade is of total 9,3 million teu (+4%).
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