Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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To February terminal of COSCO Shipping Ports they have enlivened beyond 6,9 million container (+5.6%)
the Chinese terminals have totaled 5,6 million teu (+0.7%) and the terminals foreign countries 1,4 million teu (+32.6%)
March 17, 2017
Last month the container managed harbour terminals from COSCO Shipping Ports, the terminalista society of shipowning group Chinese COSCO Shipping, has enlivened altogether a traffic of the container pairs to beyond 6,9 million teu, with a progression of +5.6% regarding 6,6 million teu in February 2016.
Totally to February 2017 the terminals managed from COSCO Shipping Ports in the Chinese ports have enlivened a traffic pairs almost 5,6 million teu (+0.7%), while the terminals foreign countries of the group have enlivened almost 1,4 million teu (+32.6%). Between these last ones, in the Mediterranean the society integrally controlled Piraeus Container Terminal, that it manages the containerized trade of the Greek port of the Pireo, has enlivened 265 thousand teu (- 5.4%), while Suez Canal Container Terminal, that it is participated to 20% from COSCO Shipping Ports and that manages a terminal to Port Saïd, has enlivened 239 thousand teu (+11.6%). Determined Al increment of the traffic enlivened from the terminals foreign countries of the group has contributed in meaningful way the acquisition of a participation of 35% in the Euromax Rotterdam Terminal ( on 12 May 2016), whose volume of traffic is included in statistics of the COSCO Shipping Ports with effect from 1°th October and that to February 2017 it has enlivened 216 thousand teu.
In the first two months of the 2017 terminal that is under responsibility of the Chinese society they have enlivened a total of 15,3 million teu, with an increment of +6.4% on the first two months of 2016.
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