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SBB CFF FFS Cargo has archived item 2015 with a net loss of -22 million franchi Swiss
The revenues are diminished of -3,5%. Volumes transported down of -3,7%
March 18, 2016
In 2015 railway group Helvetic SBB CFF FFS it has transported about daily 1,21 million passengers, with an increment of the +2,7 on the year precedence. In the field of the goods division SBB CFF FFS Cargo has transported 51,1 million tons of cargos, with a decrease of the -3,7% on 2014, of which 33,0 million tons in the segment of the transport to wagons/complete trains (- 5.4%) and 18,2 million tons in the segment of the arranged transport (- 0.4%). In this last field the travelling freeway has transported 3,6 million tons (+0.1%), while the arranged traffic accompanied has not been pairs to 14,5 million tons (- 0.5%).
The railway group has closed the exercise anniversary 2015 with total revenues pairs to 8,79 billion franchi Swiss, with an increase of +1.4% on the exercise precedence. The operating profit has recorded a bending of the -2,4% coming down to 307 million franchi Swiss. The profit clearly is piled to 246 million franchi Swiss, down of the -34,1% on 2014. SBB CFF FFS has specified that on the profit of the group, diminished of 127 million, the force of the Swiss franc has had an impact negative that has affected the result in the measure of 80 million.
In the field goods SBB CFF FFS Cargo it has archived item 2015 with Swiss a net loss of -22 million franchi respect to a profit of 33 million franchi clearly Swiss in the year precedence. The revenues are diminished of the -3,5% to 951 million franchi Swiss and the operating result has been of Swiss sign negative for -29 million franchi respect to an operating profit of 37 million franchi Swiss in 2014.
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