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Last year the goods in container enlivened by the port of Amburgo is diminished of -10,0%
Altogether the German harbour port of call has recorded a traffic of 137,8 million tons (- 5.4%)
February 10, 2016
The traffic of the goods enlivened in 2015 from the port of Amburgo has accused a contraction of the -5,4% being is pairs to 137,8 million tons regarding 145,7 million tons in the year precedence. The decrease is generated by the decrease of the -10,1% of the several volumes of goods, that they constitute Core business of the harbour port of call, and by the reduction of the -2,6% of the liquid bulk volumes.
Last year in the segment of the goods several the total has been of 92,3 million tons, of which 90,6 million containerized tons of goods (- 10.0%) realized with a container handling pairs to 8,8 million teu (- 9.3%) and 1,7 million conventional tons of goods (- 14.1%). The traffic of the liquid bulk has been pairs to 14,0 million tons regarding 14,4 million tons in 2014, while in the section of the bulk sand banks tons (+10.1% are enlivened 31,5 million), of which 22,3 million tons of cargos enlivened with bucket (+9.2%) and 9,2 million tons of dusty bulk (+12.4%).
Altogether the bending of the -5,4% of the traffic recorded in 2015 is produced mainly in the third and fourth trimester of the year, with decreases respective of the -5,0 and 9.4% of the enlivened volumes. In particular, in the last trimester last year the goods several has shown a decrease of the -13,5%, with a -13,5% of conventional the containerized volumes and a -12,9% of the goods, while the bulk is liquid that solid they have recorded a next increase to +3%.
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