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To April the traffic of the goods in the port of Valencia is diminished of -3,0%
In the first quadrimestre of this year the harbour port of call has enlivened 21,5 million tons (+2.2%)
May 26, 2016
Last month the port of Algeciras has enlivened beyond 5,6 million tons, with a bending of -3,0% regarding the 5,8 million one tons in April 2015. The goods containerized is piled to 4,6 million tons (- 5.7%) and are totaled with a container handling pairs to 408.643 teu (- 0.1%). The goods conventional is increased of +17.2% to 793 thousand tons. The traffic of the liquid bulk is doubled going up to 139 thousand tons (+103.9%), while that of the bulk sand banks is diminished of the -42,8% to 95 thousand tons.
To April 2016 the entire harbour system constituted by the ports of call of Valencia, Sagunto and Gandía managed from the Harbour Authority of Valencia has enlivened 6,2 million tons (- 2.0%).
In the first quadrimestre of this year the single port of Valencia has enlivened 21,5 million tons of cargos, with a progression of +2.2% on the correspondent period of 2015. The goods containerized tons (+1.0% have been 17,6 million) and are realized with a handling of containers pairs to 1.536.359 teu (- 2.1%). More emphasized the increase of the goods conventional that has been attested 2,9 million to tons (+11.9%). In increase also the solid bulk with a total of 448 thousand tons (+6.0%), while the liquid bulk is diminished of the -3,1% to 427 thousand tons.
The entire harbour system of Valencia has closed the first four months of 2016 with a traffic of 23,7 million tons of goods (+2.7%) and with a traffic of the passengers of 169 thousand people (- 0.8%), of which 111 thousand fleeting of crocieristi ferries (+29.2%) and 58 thousand (- 31.1%).
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