Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In the 2015 harbour terminal of HPH Trust they have enlivened 23,9 million container (- 1.3%)
In the port of Hong Kong the traffic has been of 11,8 million teu (- 6.4%) and in the port of Yantian of 12, 2 million teu (+4.2%)
February 2, 2016
In the course of the 2015 volume of containerized trade enlivened from the harbour terminals that are under responsibility of Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPH Trust), society quoted to the Stock exchange of Singapore that is controlled by the CK Hutchison Holdings di Hong Kong, have recorded a progressive accentuation of the bending trend. Altogether last year the terminals have enlivened beyond 23,9 million teu, with a decrease of the -1,3% on 2014. If in the first trimester of the 2015 enlivened volume it has totaled an increment of +4.2%, in the next trimesters the traffic is dropped respective of the -0,2%, -2,1% and -6,3%.
In entire the 2015 traffic of the container enlivened from the terminals of the group in the managed port of Hong Kong from the branches and participated to Hongkong International Terminals (HIT), Asia Container Terminals (ACT) and COSCO-HIT Terminals is piled almost 11,8 million teu (- 6.4%), while the traffic enlivened in the port of Yantian from the branch Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT) has been attested to 12, 2 million teu (+4.2%).
HPH Trust has archived item the exercise clearly anniversary 2015 with a profit of 3,04 billion dollars of Hong Kong (USA 390 million dollars) respect to a net loss of -16,0 billion dollars of Hong Kong. Unchanged the revenues, that they have been pairs to 12,61 billion dollars of Hong Kong. The operating profit is piled to 4,35 billion dollars of Hong Kong (+4.6%).
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