Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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To April the traffic in the port of Ravenna has grown of +4.2%
In the January-April period a bending is recorded of -2,6%
May 21, 2015
Last month the port of Ravenna has enlivened 2,1 million tons of goods, with a progression of +4.2% regarding April 2014. The goods sand banks is piled to 1,4 million tons (+10.8%) and the liquid bulk to 359 thousand tons (- 5.1%). The traffic of the container has been of 191 thousand tons (- 9.1%) and that of the goods on trailer and rotabili of 121 thousand tons (- 12.1%).
In the first quadrimestre of the 2015 traffic it has been attested altogether 7,8 million to tons, with a bending of -2,6% regarding the almost 8,0 million one tons in the first four months of 2014. The goods sand banks has marked a decrease of -1,5% coming down to the 5,2 million one tons and is diminished of the -4,5% also total volume of the liquid bulk that has turned out pairs to 1,3 million tons. For the goods unitizzate, those on rotabili are dropped of the -17,9%, to 463 thousand tons and those in container they have turned out in increase of +4.7% to 764 thousand tons and - in terms of box from 20 ' - they have been pairs to 69.955 teu (+10.2%).
"Good - the president of the Harbour Authority of Ravenna has commented, Galliano Di Marco - the relative data to the container and that, plus general, of total traffic in April (+4.2%) that he allows to reduce the decrease of handling from the beginning of year (- 2.6% regarding handling of same period 2014). They are numbers, those of handling of the month of April, that they have of "miraculous" the sights the conditions to the contour that, as I have had occasion already to say, in concrete terms make to assume that 2015 and the 2016 will be very difficult years for this port of call".
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