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In increase the economic results of terminalista group German HHLA
In the 2017 analogous performances to those are attended last year
March 30, 2017
The terminalista society German Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has introduced today the budget of exercise 2016, year in which the harbour terminals of the group they have enlivened a containerized trade pairs to 6,7 million teu, with an increase of +1.5% on 2015 ( on 13 February 2017). In the 2016 company it has recorded a profit clearly of 73,0 million euros on revenues pairs to 1,18 billion euros, in increase respective of +9.5% and +3.1% on the year precedence. EBITDA and EBIT have been pairs to 286,4 million euros (+1.8%) and 164,0 million euros (+4.8%).
Last year the single segment of the harbour terminals has produced to revenues pairs to 694,6 million euros, with an increment of +2.9% on 2015. The EBITDA of the division has been pairs to 201,5 million euros (+2.9%) and the operating profit to 117,8 million euros (+6.5%). In the 2016 intermodal division of HHLA it has recorded revenues pairs to 390,1 million euros (+7.2%), an EBITDA pairs to 79,6 million euros (+1.0%) and an operating profit pairs to 55,9 million euros (+1.2%). The logistic division of the group has archived item 2016 with revenues that have totaled 55,0 million euros (- 15.6%), with an EBITDA of 2,4 million euros (- 48.2%) and with an operating result of sign negative and pairs to -1,7 million euros respect to a sign result negative for -831 thousand euros in 2015.
HHLA previews that in the exercise the 2017 economic results of the company will be attested on analogous values to those last year, in particular with an operating result that will to be included among 130 and 160 million euros.
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