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In the first half of the 2016 traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Palermo it is dropped of -2,8%
To Termini Imerese the total has been of 113 thousand tons (- 11.6%)
July 21, 2016
In the first semester of this year the port of Palermo has enlivened 3,2 million tons of goods, with a decrease of the -2,8% regarding the first half of 2015. The goods to the disembarkation is piled to 2,1 million tons (- 5.6%) and those to the boarding to 1,1 million tons (+3.0%).
In the field of the goods several the traffic has been altogether almost 2,9 million tons (+1.4%), of which 2,8 million tons of goods on rotabili (+2.8%) and 55 thousand tons of goods in container (- 39.9%). The heavy means traffic has been of 147 thousand unit (+32.5%).
The traffic of the liquid bulk has been pairs to 296 thousand producing tons of oil refined (- 24.1%), while that of the bulk sand banks has attested to 66 thousand tons (- 37.7%), of which 55 thousand tons of cereals (- 46.5%) and 11 thousand tons of other bulk sand banks (+222.2%).
The traffic of the passengers has been of 677 thousand people (+0.3%), of which 413 thousand of fleeting fleeting ferries (+9.3%), 30 thousand of local marine services (+2.6%) and 233 thousand crocieristi (- 12.8%), with 31 thousand crocieristi in home port (+11.8%) and 202 thousand in transit (- 15.6%).
In the first six months of this year the neighbor port of Termini Imerese has enlivened 113 thousand tons of goods, with a contraction of the -11,6% on the first half of 2015. The traffic of the rotabili has been of 51 thousand tons (- 0.6%) and that of the solid bulk of 62 thousand tons (- 19.1%). The passengers of the ferries have been beyond 8 thousand (+4.3%).
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