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After seven closed years in loss, in 2015 Anek Lines it is returned to the profit
Revenues down of the -5,7% because of the reduction of the departures
April 4, 2016
The company of Greek navigation Anek Lines has concluded the exercise anniversary 2015 with a profit clearly of 600 thousand euros respect to a net loss of -17,8 million euros in the exercise precedence. Draft of the first economic result clearly anniversary of positive sign recorded after a consecutive period of seven exercises closed anniversaries in loss.
In the 2015 revenues they are piled to 159,8 million euros, down of the -5,7% on 2014, of which 65,7 million euros of revenues generated from the activities of national marine transport (- 17.5%), 85,8 million euros from the activities of international marine transport on the route Greece-Italy (+4.9%) and 8,3 million euros of revenues produced from other asset regarding 8,0 million euros in 2014. The decrease of the total volume of transactions is caused mainly by a reduction of 14% of the services put into effect in the course of the 2015 regarding the year precedence. The EBITDA has been pairs to 29,6 million euros regarding 10,1 million in the exercise anniversary 2014.
Last year the fleet of ferries of Anek Lines has transported 1,0 million passengers (1,4 million in 2014), 176 thousand motor vehicles (227 thousand) and 137 thousand truck (151 thousand). Such activity on the routes with the island of Crete and Italy is realized in joint venture with the Greek group Attica, while on the national routes with arcipelaghi of the Cicladi and the Dodecanneso the company it has realized independently marine services that guarantee the Greek territorial continuity.
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