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To October the terminals of COSCO Shipping Ports have enlivened beyond 8,0 million container (+4.9%)
In the first ten months of the 2016 traffic it has been pairs to 78,3 million teu (+4.0%)
November 21, 2016
Last month the managed harbour terminals from COSCO Shipping Ports, the terminalista society of the Chinese shipowning group Lower COSCO Shipping Corporation (COSCOSC), have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to beyond 8,0 million teu, with a progression of +4.9% regarding than less 7,7 million teu in October 2015. Al clearly of the traffic enlivened from the terminals that previously were under responsibility of China Shipping Ports Development Co., the terminalista society of the group Lowers Shipping that has melted with group COSCO in order to form the COSCOSC and that it has become part of COSCO Shipping Ports 18th March and to clearly of the traffic enlivened from acquired terminals from the Chinese society in the past few months, the volume of enlivened containerized trade in October 2016 turns out advanced of 39.4% regarding that totaled in October 2015.
In the first ten months of this year the traffic enlivened from COSCO Shipping Ports has turned out pairs to 78,3 million teu, with an increment of +4.0% on the correspondent period of the 2015 (increase, to clearly of the recent acquisitions, turns out pairs to +36.7%). The single terminals foreign countries of the group have enlivened 10,9 million teu (+30.3% to the gross one of the acquisitions), between which 2,9 million teu enlivened from the Piraeus Container Terminal of the Greek port of Pireo (+16.0%), 2,1 million teu enlivened from Suez Canal Container Terminal of the port Egyptian of Port Saïd (- 16.4%), 1,6 million teu enlivened from the Antwerp Gateway of the Belgian port of Antwerp (- 2.9%) and 1,5 million teu enlivened from the COSCO-PSA Terminal of the port of Singapore (+15.5%).
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