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In the third trimester of this year the turnover of Kuehne + Nagel has grown of +4.2%
marine and the enlivened aerial shipment volumes from the logistic group are increased of +7.9% and +4.8%
October 13, 2014
In the third trimester of this year the turnover clearly of the logistic group Helvetic Kuehne + Nagel has grown of Swiss +4.2% attesting itself to 4,5 billion franchi (2,1 billion euros) regarding 4,3 billion franchi Swiss in the period July-september of 2013. Swiss EBITDA and EBIT are increased respective of +4.9% and +8.2% to 256 million and 211 million franchi. The profit clearly is piled to 167 million franchi Swiss (+9.2%).
In the first nine months of the 2014 group has totaled a profit clearly of 480 million franchi Swiss on a turnover clearly of 13,0 billion franchi Swiss, with increments respective of +8.6% and +1.0% on the correspondent period last year. EBITDA and EBIT have recorded Swiss progressions of +4.6% and +8.2% to 743 million and 607 million franchi.
In the period January-september of this year the marine shipment volume enlivened from the Helvetic group has been pairs almost 2,9 million container teu, with an increase of +7.9% regarding than less 2,7 million teu in the same period of 2013. The activity in the marine field has produced to a turnover clearly Swiss pairs to 6,3 billion franchi (+2.6%), an EBITDA of 317 million franchi Swiss (- a 1.6%) and operating result of 300 million franchi Swiss (- 1.6%). In the section of air shipments the volume of traffic enlivened from Kuhne + Nagel has been of 877 million tons (+4.8%) and the relative turnover clearly has remained stable to 4,3 billion franchi Swiss (- 0.2%), while Swiss EBITDA and EBIT have grown respective of +5.9% and +9.6% to 196 million and 182 million franchi.
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