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In the first six months of this year the port of Valencia has enlivened 2.349.520 container (+0.6%)
Altogether the traffic of the goods is piled to 32,8 million tons (+2.0%)
July 25, 2016
In the first semester of this year the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Valencia has grown of +2.0% going up to 32,8 million tons regarding 32,2 million tons in the first half of 2015. The containerized trade, Core business of the Spanish harbour port of call, is piled to beyond 26,7 million tons (+1.1%) totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 2.349.520 teu (+0.6%). More consisting the increase of the volume of the goods conventional that has been pairs to 4,4 million tons (+8.1%) so as the increase of the solid bulk attest to 710 thousand tons (+11.3%). The traffic of the liquid bulk is diminished of the -6,8% to 665 thousand tons.
In the field of the passengers the traffic has been of 335 thousand people (+12.1%), of which 138 thousand crocieristi (- fleeting 4.1%) and 197 thousand of ferries (+27.1%).
In the first six months of the 2016 traffic of the goods enlivened altogether from the ports of Valencia, Sagunto and Gandía, that they fall back under the jurisdiction of the Harbour Authority of Valencia, have been pairs to 36,2 million tons, in increase of +1.6% on the first half last year.
In June of the 2016 single port of Valencia it has enlivened more than 5,4 million tons than goods, with a decrease of the -2,5% regarding june 2015. Down the goods containerized, that 6.9%) and 132 thousand are added to 4,4 million tons (- 2.1%), so as the goods conventional and the solid bulk, attest respective to 710 thousand tons (- tons (- 6.9%), while the liquid bulk has recorded a rise of the +19,3 to 147 thousand tons.
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