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In the 2014 harbour system of Amsterdam it has enlivened beyond 97,4 million tons of goods (+1.7%)
the single port of call of Amsterdam has recorded a new record of 79,7 million tons (+1.4%)
January 9, 2015
In the 2014 harbour system of Amsterdam, that it is constituted by the ports of Amsterdam, IJmuiden, Beverwijk and Zaanstad, it has enlivened a traffic of the goods pairs to beyond 97,4 million tons, with an increment of +1.7% regarding than more 95,8 million tons enlivened in 2013. The single port of Amsterdam has enlivened a traffic anniversary record pairs to 79,7 million tons, with an increase of +1.4% regarding 78,5 million tons in 2013. The port of IJmuiden has enlivened 17,3 million tons of goods (+3%), the port of Beverwijk about 0,2 million tons (- 9%) and the port of Zaanstad about 0,2 million tons (+17%).
In the single port of Amsterdam the volume of traffic of the liquid bulk is increased of beyond +2% going up 42 million to tons. In increase also the bulk sand banks that have recorded a progression of +1% to about 34,4 million tons, with an increment of +8% of the coal and a decrease of the -5% of the agricultural bulk. The several container and the other goods are dropped of -11% to the 3,3 million one tons. In bending (- 13%) also the traffic of automobiles and rotabili. Altogether to Amsterdam the imports are increased of +1% almost 52,8 million tons and the exports have grown of +2% to 26,9 million tons.
Last year the landings place of oceanic cruise ships are come down to 126 regarding 137 in 2013. The Port of Rotterdam has explained that such decrease is attributable is to the limited dimensions of the Noordersluis lock, than does not allow the transit with the cruise ships of new generation, is to strong the twenty. The traffic of fluvial cruise ships instead is increased of +14% to 1.685 units.
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