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In the 2016 the container terminal of COSCO Shipping Ports has enlivened 95,1 million teu (+5.1%)
the traffic in the Chinese terminals has been pairs to 81,5 million teu (+1.2%) and in the terminals foreign countries to 13,6 million teu (+36.8%)
January 18, 2017
In the 2016 managed harbour terminal from the COSCO Shipping Ports, the terminalista society of the Chinese shipowning group Lowers COSCO Shipping Corporation (COSCOSC), has enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 95,1 million teu, with an increment of +5.1% regarding 90,5 million teu in the year precedence.
Last year the single Chinese terminals of the group have enlivened a traffic pairs to 81,5 million teu, with a progression of +1.2% on 2015, while the terminals foreign countries managed from COSCO Shipping Ports have enlivened a containerized trade pairs to 13,6 million teu, with an increase of +36.8% regarding 9,9 million teu in the year precedence.
Last year in the Greek port of the Pireo, whose management is by now in the hands of the Chinese group, COSCO Shipping Ports has enlivened 3.471.000 teu, with a rise of +14.4% on 2015. In the other main Mediterranean terminal of the group, Suez Canal Container Terminal, the traffic is piled to 2.547.600 teu, with a decrease of the -13,8% on 2015.
In the solo fourth trimester of the 2016 terminal of the Chinese group they have enlivened altogether a traffic of 24,8 million teu, with an increment of +8.5% on the trimester October-December of the year precedence. The Chinese terminals have enlivened a traffic pairs to 20,9 million teu (+2.0%), while the terminals foreign countries have totaled 4,0 million teu, with a progression of +62.4% on the last trimester of 2015.
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