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To May the port of Genoa has established the own new record of traffic salary of the container
215,293 teu are enlivened. The precedence record was recorded in July 2014 with 204.516 teu
June 26, 2015
Last month the port of Genoa has established the own new historical record of traffic salary of the container having enlivened 215,293 teu, with a progression of +15.9% on the May 2014 and with an increase of +5.3% record compared to the previous recorded in July 2014 with 204.516 teu.
The Harbour Authority has emphasized that draft of data that "reward the efforts made from the entire genoese harbour community in terms of investments, dredgings, programming and collaboration between the various subjects".
From the beginning of the 2015 port it has enlivened a total of 939.852 teu, with an increment of +8.7% regarding 864.296 teu in the first five months of 2014. The genoese harbour agency has found that the 2015 have been opened with strongly positive numbers: "it demonstrates the fact to it - it has evidenced the authority - than, by the beginning of the year, every month is established the new record for reference month: 163,6 thousand teu to January (new record for the month of January), 181,6 thousand teu to February (new record for the February month), 197,1 thousand teu to March (new record for freedom of expression), 182,3 thousand teu to April (new record for the April month) and the data of May, obviously new record for the May month".
"They are much satisfying of these results - has commented the president of the Harbour Authority of Genoa, Luigi Merlo - but I consider them only a stage. Now - it has added - we hope that the national Plan of the portualità and the reform proceeds quickly in order to allow with our port to grow ulteriorly in the international market".
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