Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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Decided decrease of the containerized trade enlivened from the port of Singapore to september
In the first nine months of the 2015 port of call it has recorded a traffic of 437,0 million tons of goods (+0.2%)
October 13, 2015
Last month ulteriorly the bending of the traffic of the container enlivened from the port of Singapore has been emphasized that has been pairs almost 26,0 million tons, with a decrease of -13,5% regarding the 30,0 million one tons in September 2014. In terms of container from 20 ' (teu) enlivened, the traffic has been of 2.427.700 teu, down of the -13,6% on the september last year. Last month instead they have turned out in increase the goods conventional enlivened by the Asian port, that piled to 2,6 million tons (+4.0%), and the oil bulk, than they have been attested 16,4 million to tons (+6.7%), while the other bulk types have remained stable to 1,3 million tons. Altogether in September the 2015 port has enlivened 46,3 million tons of goods, with a contraction of -5,9% regarding the 49,3 million one tons in September last year.
In the first nine months of the 2015 traffic total it has been of 437,0 million tons of goods, with an light increment of +0.2% regarding 436,2 million tons in the period January-september last year. The goods in container pairs to 251,2 million tons (- 4.6%) and are totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 23.505.800 teu (- 6.5% have been). In the field of the goods conventional the traffic is increased of +2.3% 23,1 million to tons. In increase also the bulk, with the oil traffic that a +6.4% have recorded going up to 147,8 million tons and with that of the other bulk types that a progression of +21.9% to 13,9 million tons has shown.
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