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In the first three months of the 2014 traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Venice it is diminished of -14,1%
Collapse of the -96,6% of the crocieristica activity
April 30, 2014
In the first trimester of this year the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Venice has recorded a bending of the -14,1% being piled 5,3 million tons of goods respect to beyond 6,1 million tons in the period January-March of 2013. In the field of the goods several tons (- 1.7%), of which 1,1 million containerized tons of goods (+5.1%) pairs to 106.641 teu totaled with a handling of containers (- 1.7% are enlivened 1,9 million), 256 thousand tons of rotabili cargos (- 11.3%) and 585 thousand several tons of other goods (- 8.7%).
In the segment of the liquid bulk the traffic has been attested 1,5 million to tons, with a determined decrease of the -39,8% from the zero setting of the volume of crude oil, while the refined produced ones have grown of +7.7% than more 1,1 million tons and the other liquid bulk has recorded an increase of +9.6% to 354 thousand tons.
The traffic of the bulk sand banks has been totally pairs to 1,8 million tons (+10.1%), of which 690 thousand tons of coal (+63.4%), 280 thousand tons of cereals (+88.7%), 273 thousand tons of feeds and you seed (+7.1%), 87 thousand tons of minerals (- 21.9%) and 496 thousand tons of other bulk sand banks (- 31.2%).
The traffic of the passengers is dropped of the -76,8% almost 15 thousand unit because of the limitations taxes to the crocieristico traffic that is come down of the -96,6% at less than two thousand passengers.
In the single freedom of expression of the 2014 port it has enlivened 1,9 million tons of goods, with a contraction of the -7,2% regarding March 2013.
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