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Last year the harbour terminals of HPH Trust have enlivened 22,5 million container (- 5.9%)
In the last trimester the traffic has been of 5,8 million teu (- 1.5%)
February 10, 2017
In the 2016 harbour terminal managed from Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (HPH Trust) they have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 22,5 million teu, with a decrease of -5,9% regarding the 23,9 million one teu in the year precedence.
The single terminals in the port of Hong Kong, that they are under responsibility of the branches and participated to Hongkong International Terminals (HIT), Asia Container Terminals (ACT) and COSCO-HIT Terminals, have enlivened 10,8 million teu (- 8.1%), while the traffic enlivened in the port of Yantian from the branch Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT) are piled to 11,7 million teu (- 3.9%).
Last year HPH Trust has recorded revenues pairs to 11,9 billion dollars of Hong Kong (1,5 billion dollars), with a decrease of -5,6% on the exercise anniversary 2015. The operating profit is piled to 4,2 billion dollars of Hong Kong (- 3.0%) and the profit clearly to beyond 2,9 billion dollars of Hong Kong (- 3.0%).
In the solo fourth trimester of the 2016 revenues they have been attested more than 2,9 billion dollars than Hong Kong, with a bending of the -2,5% on the correspondent period of 2015. The operating profit has marked a reduction of the -18,5% and is come down to 973,8 million dollars of Hong Kong and the profit clearly has turned out pairs to 717,4 million dollars of Hong Kong (- 16.6%).
In the quarter October-Decembers of the 2016 harbour terminal of the group have enlivened 5,8 million teu (- 1.5%), of which 2,8 million teu enlivened in the port of Hong Kong (+1.6%) and 2,9 million teu in the port of Yantian (- 4.3%).
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