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In the first trimester of the 2014 traffic in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven it has grown of +0.3%
The goods containerized is diminished of -0,8%
May 6, 2014
In the first three months of the 2014 traffic enlivened from the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven it is piled almost 19,0 million tons, with a progression of +0.3% regarding 18,9 million tons in the period January-March last year. The import traffic has attested to 9,3 million tons (+0.4%) and that of export 9,6 million to tons (+0.2%).
In the field of the goods several, with a total of 16,8 million tons, a bending is recorded of -0,3%. The sun goods containerized pairs to 14,8 million tons (- 0.8%) and are totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 1.403.666 teu (- 0.4% have been). The volume of the conventional goods is increased of +3.5% to beyond 1,9 million tons, of which 1,0 million tons of rotabili (+12.1%), 471 thousand tons of iron worker (- 9.6%), 138 thousand tons of producing forest (to +3.0%) and 32 thousand tons of fruit (+28.0%). Handling of motors vehicle has been of beyond 530 thousand unit (+8.0%).
In the section of the bulk the traffic has been totally of 2,2 million tons (+5.1%), of which 377 thousand tons of liquid bulk (+12.9%) and 1,8 million tons of bulk sand banks (+3.6%) between which cereals and foods with 195 thousand tons (+10.8%), minerals with 959 thousand tons (- 6.4%) and coal and coke with 436 thousand tons (+51.4%).
In the single freedom of expression of the 2014 German port it has enlivened 6,8 million tons of goods, with an increment of +2.8% regarding 6,6 million tons in March 2013.
The Suez Canal Authority has announced that it will introduce surcharges on transit tariffs through the Egyptian canal for most major cargo vessels, effective July 15.
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