Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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Last year the goods transported in Germany has reached a volume record of 4,5 billion tons
Increment of +2.9% on the 2013 and +0.4% on the previous record established in 2008
February 13, 2015
Last year in Germany the transport services have enlivened a volume record almost 4,49 billion tons of goods. The data, of diffused preliminary character from the federal Office of German statistics, represents an increment of +2.9% regarding a 2013 and increase of 0.4% on the previous traffic record anniversary established in 2008 with the 4,48 billion one tons.
The increase recorded altogether in 2014 is produced mainly by the street transport and that marine one that has enlivened respective 3,50 billion and 301,0 million tons of goods, in increase of +3.7% and of +2.4% on 2013. In the segment of the street transport, the single national traffic is piled to 3,0 billion tons (+3.4%).
In increase they have turned out also the volumes of goods airlift and on internal the navigable ways, with totals pairs respective to 4,4 million tons (4,3 million in 2013) and 228,6 million tons (+0.8%). The oil transport crude oil via oil pipe-line has remained almost constant being is pairs to 87,5 million tons (+0.2%), while the volume of traffic for railroad is diminished of -2,4% coming down to the 364,9 million one tons also for effect of the series of strikes happened in particular in the months of October and November.
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