Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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Light bending of the traffic of the goods in the Chinese marine ports to April
In the first four months of 2015 an increase of +0.2% is recorded
May 13, 2015
Last month the Chinese ports have enlivened altogether 955,9 million tons of goods, with an increment of +0.8% regarding April 2014. The single marine ports have enlivened 654,5 million tons (- 0.7%) and the fluvial ports/inland 301,3 million tons (+4.1%).
In the field of the container last month the traffic has been pairs to 17,6 million teu (+5.2%), of which 15,8 million teu enlivened from marine ports (+4.7%) and 1,8 million teu from internal ports (+9.5%). Between the main ports for traffic volume, Shanghai has enlivened 3,1 million teu (+4.0%), Shenzhen 1,9 million teu (- 1.2%), Ningbo-Zhoushan 1,8 million teu (+12.2%), Qingdao 1,5 million teu (+0.7%) and Guangzhou 1,4 million teu (+4.3%).
In the first quadrimestre of the 2015 traffic total of the goods enlivened from the Chinese ports it has been pairs to 3,67 billion tons, with a progression of +1.4% regarding the first four months last year. The single marine ports have enlivened 2,57 billion tons (+0.2%) and the internal ports 1,10 billion tons (+4.2%).
In the first four months of this year the containerized trade has been pairs to 66,7 million teu (+6.3%), of which 60,0 million teu enlivened from marine ports (+5.9%) and 6,7 million teu from internal ports (+9.7%). In the period the first ports for volume of traffic of the container have been Shanghai with 11,8 million teu (+5.3%), Shenzhen with 7,6 million teu (+7.2%), Ningbo-Zhoushan with 6,9 million teu (+12.7%), Qingdao with 5,7 million teu (+1.5%) and Guangzhou with 5,2 million teu (+4.3%).
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