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the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven curls the fifth consecutive month of the reduction of the traffic
In the first eleven months of the 2015 port of call it has enlivened 67,5 million tons of goods (- 6.4%)
February 2, 2016
To November 2015 the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven has curled the fifth consecutive month of the reduction of the traffic of the goods having had enlivened than 5,9 million tons less than cargos, with a bending of -3,3% regarding the almost 6,1 million one tons totaled to November 2014.
In the first eleven months last year, period in which the port has recorded an light increment of the volumes only enlivened in the months of January and june, the German harbour port of call has enlivened 67,5 million tons of goods, with a decrease of the -6,4% regarding 72,1 million tons in the period January-November of 2014. The goods to the disembarkation pairs to 34,0 million tons (- 4.7%) and those to the boarding to 33,5 million tons (- 8.0% have been).
In the first eleven months of the 2015 in the field of the goods several total traffic it has been of 58,1 million tons (- 7.3%), of which 50,8 million tons of containerized cargos (- 8.1%) realized with a handling of containers pairs to 5.118.040 teu (- 4.2%) and 7,3 million conventional tons of goods (- 2.0%), of which 3,2 million tons of rotabili (- 10.6%), 2,0 million producing tons of iron and steel (- 0.4%), 496 thousand tons of producing forest (to +14.3%) and 106 thousand tons of fruit (- 13.1%). Handling of motors vehicle has been pairs almost 2,1 million vehicles (- 0.8%). The liquid bulk is piled to 1,8 million tons (+9.2%). In the section of the solid bulk the traffic has been of 7,6 million tons (- 1.7%), of which 4,1 million tons of minerals (+3.3%), 1,2 million tons of coal and coke (- 6.1%) and 658 thousand tons of cereals and food (- 18.6%).
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