Independent journal on economy and transport policy
12:36 GMT+1
This page has been automatically translated by Original news
Last year the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Amburgo has grown of +6.2%
Increase of the container and the bulk. Down the goods conventional
February 27, 2014
Last year the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Amburgo has recorded an increment of piled +6.2% being to 139 million tons regarding 131 million tons in 2012.
In the field of the goods several the traffic has been of 96,8 million tons (+5.7%). The sun goods in container is piled to 94,9 million tons (+6.2%) and is totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 9,3 million teu (+4.4%), of which 4,8 million teu to disembarkation (+4.3%) and 4,5 million teu to boarding (+4.6%). Altogether the container full has been pairs to eight million teu (+4.8%) and the container empty to 1,2 million teu (+1.9%). The traffic of the container with the ports of the region of the Baltic Sea has been pairs to 2,3 million teu (+10.1%), that with the other European ports to three million teu (+9.5%), with Africa to 268 thousand teu (+12.4%) and that with Asia has been pairs to 4,9 million teu (+3.0%), of which 2,7 million teu in import (+1.4%) and 2,2 million teu in export (+5.1%); down, instead, the containerized traffics with the America and Australia/Oceania, that they are diminished respective of the -3,3% and -2,5% to the 1,1 million one teu and 42 thousand teu. The volume of the goods conventional has been attested 1,9 million to tons, with a contraction of the -7,6% that is generated mainly by the smaller imports of fruit (- 19.3%) and from the light bending (- 1.4%) of the conventional cargo exports that are come down to 1,3 million tons.
In the 2013 bulk traffic enlivened from the German port it has been attested altogether 42,3 million to tons (+7.2%). Consisting it has turned out increment (+29.9%) of the dusty bulk, that they have reached quota eight million tons. The bulk and liquid bulk volumes enlivened with bucket are increased both of +3.0% going up respective to 14,5 million and 19,7 million tons.
The commercial department of the Harbour Authority of Amburgo previews that in the 2014 German port it will achieve an light increment of the volume of total traffic.
- Via Raffaele Paolucci 17r/19r - 16129 Genoa - ITALY
phone: +39.010.2462122, fax: +39.010.2516768, e-mail
VAT number: 03532950106
Press Reg.: nr 33/96 Genoa Court
Editor in chief: Bruno Bellio No part may be reproduced without the express permission of the publisher