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To July the traffic of the goods in the port of Venice is diminished of -7,3%
In the first seven months of the 2016 tons (+3.4% are enlivened 15,1 million)
August 31, 2016
Last month the port of Venice has enlivened 2,0 million tons of goods, with a decrease of the -7,3% regarding July 2015. The cargos to the disembarkation have been pairs to 1,5 million tons (- 10.6%) and those to the boarding to 501 thousand tons (+4,3%).
The total decrease of the traffic is determined by the reduction of the -30,9% of the bulk sand banks, that tons are piled to 390 thousand. Stable the liquid bulk with 841 thousand tons (+0.1%). The goods several is increased of +2.0% to 770 thousand tons, of which 494 thousand tons of containerized cargos (- 2.5%), 88 thousand tons of rotabili (+110.7%) and 188 thousand several tons of other goods (- 8.7%).
Last July the traffic of the fleeting crocieristi has been of 256 thousand (+10.1%).
In the first seven months of the 2016 total traffic it has been pairs to 15,1 million tons, with an increment of +3.4% regarding 14,6 million tons in the correspondent period last year. The cargos in import have attested to 11,9 million tons (+3.9%) and those in export 3,2 million to tons (+1.9%).
The volumes of the bulk sand banks and the liquid bulk have grown respective of +3.7% and +2.5% to 4,3 million and 5,3 million tons. In the field of the goods several the traffic has been of 5,5 million tons (+4.1%), of which 3,4 million tons of containerized cargos (+11.2%) totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 364 thousand teu (+11.1%), 612 thousand tons of rotabili (+38.4%) and 1,5 million several tons of other goods (- 16.5%).
In the first seven months of this year the crocieristico traffic has been of 806 thousand fleeting (+5.6%).
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