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To February the traffic of the goods in the port of Genoa is diminished of -0,9%
Goods several in increase of +8.1%. Decrease of mineral oils, the industrial bulk and the passengers
April 8, 2015
Last month of February the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Genoa has recorded an light bending of the -0,9% being is pairs to 3,92 million tons regarding 3,96 million tons in February 2014. The contraction essentially is determined by the reduction of the mineral oil volume, that it is piled to 1,19 million tons (- 5.8%), and of enlivened the solid bulk and the iron worker in the industrial section, that they have totaled 84 thousand tons (- 68.5%).
In sensitive increase, instead, the goods several that has been attested 2,42 million to tons (+8.1%), of which 1,77 million containerized tons of goods (+8.8%) pairs to 181.557 teu (+9.4%) and 647 thousand realized with a handling of containers conventional tons of goods (+6.3%).
The traffic of the solid bulk in the commercial section has been pairs to 81 thousand tons (+51.0%). In the segment of the liquid bulk tons of oils are enlivened also 43 thousand vegetables and wine (+43.8%) and 41 thousand tons of chemicals (- 4.7%).
Last February the traffic of the passengers has been of 69 thousand people (- 7.2%), of which 34 thousand fleeting of the ferries (- crocieristi 5.5%) and 35 thousand (- 8.9%).
In the first period of two months of the 2015 port of the capital of Liguria it has enlivened a total of 8,13 million tons of goods, with a progression of +1.8% regarding 7,99 million tons in the January-February period last year. The passengers have been 177 thousand (+5.6%), of which 100 thousand in the field of ferries (+7.5%) and 77 thousand in that of cruises (+3.1%).
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