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In the 2014 ports of Olbia, Golfo Aranci and Porto Torres have enlivened 3,6 million passengers (+3.1%)
Goods several and rotabili is piled to 5,9 million tons (+0.9%)
March 25, 2015
Last year to the Sardinian ports of Olbia, Golfo Aranci and Porto Torres are landed 7,236 ships, with a bending of the -1,2% regarding 2013. The traffic of the passengers has grown altogether of +3.1% going up almost 3,6 million people. The cars and the camper vans transported from the ferries from and for the three Sardinian ports are piled at less than 1,2 million vehicles (+4.7%). In the field of the goods several and rotabili cargos the traffic has been attested 5,9 million to tons (+0.9%).
In 2014 to the single port of Olbia 4,823 ships (- 0.8% are landed). The traffic of the passengers enlivened from the harbour port of call has been of 2,4 million people (+3.7%) with a total of car and camper van to the continuation pairs to 782 thousand unit (+5.1%). The goods several is piled to 4,1 million tons (+1.3%). The port of call has enlivened 222 thousand industrial vehicles (0%).
Last year the port of Golfo Aranci is scaled by 981 ships (- 1.8%). The passengers have been 447 thousand (- 5.2%) with 150 thousand car and camper van to the continuation (- 2.4%). The goods several has totaled 422 thousand tons (+360.1%). The industrial vehicles have been 15 thousand (+3.9%).
The port of Porto Torres has closed 2014 recording the landing place of 1.432 ships (- 2.1%), a traffic of 726 thousand fleeting (+7.0%) and 231 thousand car and camper van (+3.5%). In the field goods, the rotabili are piled to 1,4 million tons (+19.3%), the solid bulk to 1,7 million tons (- 1.5%) and the liquid bulk to 549 thousand tons (- 2.7%). Handling of industrial vehicles has been of 62 thousand unit (+11.7%).
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