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Last October the traffic in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven is returned to grow
In the first ten months of the 2013 German port it has enlivened 66,5 million tons of goods (- 7.3%)
December 12, 2013
After twelve consecutive months of the reduction of the traffic of the goods, last month of October the port of Bremen/Bremerhave is returned to record an increment of the enlivened volumes having totaled beyond seven million tons, with an increase of +2.9% respect to 6,8 million tons enlivened in October 2012. The increase is determined by the rise of +6.5% of the goods in import, that they have been pairs to beyond 3,5 million tons, while the goods in export is dropped of -0,5% to the 3,5 million one tons. In the single field of the goods several the traffic has been altogether almost 6,0 million tons (- 0.8%), of which 5,2 million containerized tons of goods (- 0.6%) realized with a handling of containers pairs to 509 thousand teu (+0.6%) and 752 thousand conventional tons of goods (- 2.6%). The traffic of the bulk has been attested to a million tons (+30.9%).
In the first ten months of the 2013 German port it has enlivened a total of 66,5 million tons of goods, with a bending of the -7,3% regarding the January-October period last year. The goods to the disembarkation is piled to 32,9 million tons (- 8.4%) and those to the boarding to 33,6 million tons (- 6.1%). In the field of the goods several the total is of 58,4 million tons (- 7.5%), of which 51,7 million tons of goods in container (- 7.7%) with a handling of containers pairs to beyond 4,9 million teu (- 5.8%) and 6,7 million conventional tons of goods (- 6.0%). The bulk has totaled 8,1 million tons (- 5.5%), of which 6,8 million tons of bulk sand banks (- 8.4%) and 1,3 million tons of liquid bulk (+13.5%).
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