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Last month the traffic in the port of Ravenna is diminished of -5,1%
In the first first eight months of the 2015 tons of goods (- 1.2% are enlivened 16,1 million)
September 29, 2015
Last month the port of Ravenna has enlivened 1,7 million tons of goods, with a bending of the -5,1% regarding August 2014. In the first first eight months of the 2015 traffic it has turned out pairs to 16,1 million tons, with a -1,2% regarding 16,3 million in the period January-August last year, and the totals of it disembarks and of it embarks have been pairs respective to 13,7 million tons (0%) and 2,4 million tons (- 7.7%).
In the first eight months of this year the single traffic of the container has been pairs to 163.470 teu (+12.5%), with an increase of full containers that is piled to 6.066 teu (+5.5%) and an empty increase of container pairs to 12.027 teu (+34.1%). In the field of the rotabili, the number of the January-August trailer has been pairs to 43.565 against the 52,316 of 2014 (- 16.7%).
"Although the many managerial problems (back in outer harbor, cases of overwhelmed, impossibility to dredge) - the president of the Harbour Authority of Ravenna has commented, Galliano Di Marco - the traffic of the first eight months has gone better than expected even if August, above all in some fields, has been a little disappointing. The number of ships is dropped but the medium dimension is increased some and this is a very positive data".
While the Harbour Authority of Ravenna is veteran from the participation, for according to consecutive year, to RemTech - Remediation Technologies, fair on the reclamations of contaminated sites and the requalification of the territory that has held from the 23 on 25 September in the exhibition quarter of Ferrara and has reached its ninth edition.
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