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In the first nine months of the 2015 traffic in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven it is diminished of -6,0%
the goods in import is piled to 28,0 million tons (- 4.4%) and those in export to 27,7 million tons (- 7.4%)
November 5, 2015
Last September the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven has recorded for the twelfth consecutive month a decrease of the traffic of the goods having enlivened beyond 6,3 million tons, with a bending of -4,2% regarding than the more 6,6 million one tons in September 2014.
In the first nine months of this year the German harbour port of call has enlivened a total of 55,7 million tons of cargos, with a contraction of the -6,0% regarding 59,2 million tons in the period January-september of 2014. . In the single harbour area of Bremerhaven tons of goods to the disembarkation and boarding (- 7.3%) and in the harbour area of Bremen are enlivened 45,9 million 9,8 million tons (+0.9%).
Altogether in the first nine several months of the 2015 volume of goods enlivened one has attested 47,9 million to tons (- 6.9%), of which 41,9 million tons of containerized goods pairs to 4.213.351 teu totaled with a handling of containers (- 3.7%) and 6,1 million conventional tons of goods (0%), of which 2,6 million tons of rotabili (- 12.6%), 1,7 million tons of iron worker (+7.5%), 425 thousand tons of producing forest (to +15.2%) and 85 thousand tons of fruit (- 9.6%). Handling of motors vehicle has been pairs to beyond 1,6 million vehicles (- 1.9%).
In the field of the liquid bulk the total volume has been of 1,3 million tons (+2.6%). In the section of the bulk sand banks tons (- 0.2%), of which 3,4 million tons of minerals (+3.4%), 1,0 million tons of coal and coke (- 6.3%) and 558 thousand are enlivened 6,4 million tons of cereals and food (- 22.3%).
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