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In the third trimester of this year the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Palermo is dropped of -0,4%
the passengers have grown of +16.6%
November 3, 2014
In the third trimester of this year the port of Palermo has enlivened beyond 1,6 million tons of goods, with a bending of the -0,4% regarding the period July-september of 2013. The goods several is piled than more 1,4 million tons (- 6.2%), of which 1,4 million tons of rotabili cargos (- 6.5%) and 41 thousand tons of goods in container (+2.0%). The liquid bulk has attested to 188 thousand tons (- 11.5%) and the solid bulk to 3 thousand tons (- 42.8%).
In the third trimester of the 2014 traffic of the enlivened passengers from the Sicilian port she has been of 802 thousand people (+16.6%), of which 575 thousand of fleeting crocieristi ferries (+7.1%) and 161 thousand (+81.6%).
In the first nine months of this year the port has enlivened a total of 4,6 million tons of goods, with an increment of +1.7% regarding 4,5 million tons in the period January-september last year. The goods several almost four million tons (+0.9% have been pairs), of which beyond 3,8 million tons of goods ro-ro (+1.5%) and 128 thousand tons of containerized cargos (- 14.6%) totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 11.154 teu (- 30.6%). The liquid bulk traffic, constituted entirely from crude oil, is piled to 532 thousand tons (+1.9%) and that of solid bulk to 94 thousand tons (+51.1%), of which 69 thousand tons of cereals (+30.1%) and 25 thousand tons of other liquid bulk (+168.2%).
In the first nine months of the 2014 traffic of the passengers unit (+11.5% has been almost 1,5 million), of which 977 thousand of fleeting crocieristi ferries (+6.9%) and 395 thousand (+26.3%).
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