Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In the first half of the 2015 harbour terminal of Chinese CHMI they have enlivened 41,35 million container (+5.3%)
the traffic of the bulk is piled to 174 million tons (- 3.9%)
August 31, 2015
In the first half of this year the managed harbour terminals from companies of the group Lower Merchants Holdings (International) Co. (CHMI), that public Chinese is the main harbour operator, have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 41,35 million teu, with a progression of +5.3% regarding 39,25 million teu in the first semester of 2014. The volume of total bulk traffic enlivened from the terminals of the group is piled to 174 million tons, with a decrease of -3,9% regarding the 181 million one tons in the first six months last year.
The containerized trade enlivened in the single Chinese terminals of the group has been pairs to 30,36 million teu (+5.0%), while the totaled traffic to Hong Kong and Taiwan has been pairs to 3,03 million teu (- 18.7%) and that recorded in the terminals foreign countries managed from the group has been pairs to 7,95 million teu (+20.4%). The bulk traffic enlivened in the single Chinese ports is piled to 172 million tons (- 4.2%), while in the port of Djibouti 2,41milioni of tons (+31.8% are enlivened).
Group CMHI clearly has archived item the first semester of 2015 with a profit of 3,15 billion dollars of Hong Kong (USA 407 million dollars) on revenues for 4,08 billion dollars of Hong Kong, in increase respective of +27.1% and +4.0% regarding the same period last year. The profit for the shareholders has attested to 2,78 billion dollars of Hong Kong (+29.4%) and the operating profit to 1,89 billion dollars of Hong Kong (+32.5%).
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