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In the first nine months of this year the containerized trade in the port of Singapore is dropped of -2,2%
In the single month of september an increase of +5.1% is recorded
October 13, 2016
In the first nine months of this year the port of Singapore has enlivened 440,6 million tons of goods, with an light progression of +0.8% regarding 437,2 million tons in the period January-september of 2015. In the field of the container the traffic has been of 245,8 million tons, with a decrease of the -2,2% and - in terms of number of enlivened containers from 20 ' - the total has been pairs to 23,0 million teu (- 2.0%), volume that Singapore confirmation which second port world-wide container behind of Shanghai and in front of Chinese Shenzhen, ports of call that in the first nine months of the 2016 they have enlivened respective 27,6 million teu and 17,9 million teu. In the section of the goods conventional the traffic is piled to 19,1 million tons, also it down with a -17,0% on the first nine months last year. The oil bulk instead is increased of +9.6% 162,1 million to tons, while they have turned out decreasing the other bulk types you attest yourself to 13,6 million tons (- 2.0%).
In the single month of september of the 2016 port of Singapore it has enlivened 47,7 million tons of cargos, with an increase of +2.7% on september 2015. The traffic of the container has shown a rise of +5.1% being is pairs to 27,3 million tons that are totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 2.597.000 teu (+7.0%). The goods several is dropped of -27,2% to the 1,9 million one tons, while the oil and not oil bulk is increased respective of +2.0% and +23.8% to 16,9 million and 1,6 million tons.
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