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In the third trimester the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Koper has grown of +4.9%
196,615 are enlivened container (+11.0%)
October 16, 2015
In the third trimester of this year the port of Koper has enlivened a traffic of beyond 4,8 million tons of goods, with an increment of +4.9% regarding 4,6 million tons in the period July-september last year. The goods containerized is piled to 1,9 million tons (+8.2%) and is totaled with a container handling pairs to 196.615 teu (+11.0%). The goods conventional has recorded an light decrease of the -0,1% to 293 thousand tons, while the rotabili are increased of +12.9% to 214 thousand tons. In the field of the bulk the cargos liquids are dropped of the -1,6% to 883 thousand tons, while the solid cargos are increased of +4.8% attesting than more 1,5 million tons.
In the first nine months of the 2015 traffic of the goods enlivened from the Slovenian port of call it has been altogether pairs to 15,5 million tons, with an increase of +11.6% regarding 13,9 million tons in the period January-september last year. The goods in container pairs to 5,8 million tons (+13.7%) with a handling of containers increased of +15.7% to 590.270 teu have been. The goods conventional is diminished of -14,9% coming down to the 1,0 million one tons and the rotabili have shown an increment of +17.2% to 643 thousand tons. The volume total of the liquid bulk has been of 2,4 million tons (+5.5%) and that of the solid bulk of 5,6 million tons (+18.3%).
In the single month of september of the 2015 port of Koper it has enlivened 2,0 million tons of goods, with a progression of +41.5% on generated september 2014 from increments to double figure in all the merceologici fields except that of the liquid bulk that a decrease has marked of -8,2%.
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