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In the first trimester of the 2017 traffic of the goods in the port of Savona it has grown of +28.9%
Crocieristi down of -23,9
June 9, 2017
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In the first trimester of the 2017 port of Savona it has enlivened 3,44 million tons of goods, with a progression of +28.9% regarding 2,67 million tons in the first three months last year.
In the segment of the goods several - second the returned temporary statistical data notice from the Authority of Harbour System of the Ligurian Sea Western - the traffic has been of 1,38 million tons, with an emphasized increment of +86.2% on the first trimester of 2016. In particular, the rotabili are piled to 979 thousand tons (+120.7%), the fruit to 80 thousand tons (- 7.1%), the steels to 79 thousand tons (+11.8%), produced forest to 58 thousand tons (+15.3%), the container to 57 thousand tons (- 38.6%) and the other goods several to 131 thousand tons (+27,733, 5%).
Important also the increase of the solid bulk that has attested to 407 thousand tons (+43.4%). The carbon traffic has totaled 158 thousand tons (+20.9%), that of cereals and oily seeds 74 thousand tons (- 10.8%), the mineral traffic 48 thousand tons (+21.2%) and the remaining solid bulk has been pairs to 127 thousand tons (+312.8%).
Stable, instead, the total volume of the liquid bulk that has turned out pairs to 1,65 million tons (+0.4%), of which 1,53 million tons of crude oil (+10.4%), 101 thousand producing tons of oil refined (- 54.6%) and 19 thousand tons of other liquid bulk (- 44.9%).
In the first three months of this year the traffic of the passengers has been of 140 thousand unit (- 17.4%), of which crocieristi 120 thousand (- 23.9%), 8 thousand of fleeting ferries (- 19.3%) and 11 thousand fleeting of other marine services (+1,515, 8%).
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