Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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To October the traffic of the goods in the port of Barcelona has grown of +4.2%
In the first ten months of the 2016 port of call has enlivened 40,0 million tons (+5.7%)
November 11, 2016
Last month the port of Barcelona has enlivened 3,8 million tons of goods, with an increment of +4.2% regarding the traffic enlivened to October 2015. The goods several has grown of +3.6% to beyond 2,6 million tons, of which 1,7 million tons of goods in container (+5.7%) and 910 thousand conventional tons of goods (- 0.1%). In increase also the traffic of the liquid bulk that is piled to 844 thousand tons (+25.2%), of which 649 thousand tons of hydrocarbons (+53.2%) and 195 thousand tons of other cargos liquids (- 22.0%). The bulk sand banks is instead descents of the -24,3% to 335 thousand tons. The traffic of the passengers has been of 462 thousand people (+14.3%), of which 388 thousand crocieristi (+13.9%) and 75 thousand fleeting of ferries (+16.3%).
In the first ten months of the 2016 Catalan port has enlivened altogether 40,0 million tons of goods, with a progression of +5.7% on the January-October period last year. The goods several pairs to 26,6 million tons (+8.1% have been), of which 17,5 million containerized tons of goods (+12.5%) pairs to 1.879.109 teu (+15.6% totaled with a handling of containers) and 9,1 million tons of conventional cargos (+0.5%). The liquid bulk has been attested 9,8 million to tons (+0.7%), of which 7,8 million tons of hydrocarbons (+5.3%) and 2,0 million tons of other liquid bulk (- 13.9%). The volume of the solid bulk is piled to 3,6 million tons (+2.8%). The traffic of the passengers has been of 3,6 million people (+8.9%), of which almost 2,5 million crocieristi (+9.0%) and 1,2 million passengers of regular lines (+8.7%).
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