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In the third trimester the harbour terminals of ICTSI have enlivened 2,3 million container (+5.6%)
In the first nine months of the 2017 traffic it has been of 8,7 million teu (+11.7%)
November 8, 2017
In the third trimester of this year the containerized trade enlivened in the harbour terminals that are under responsibility of the Philippine group International Container Services Terminal, Inc. (ICTSI) has been pairs almost 2,3 million teu, with a progression of +5.6% regarding 2,2 million teu in the period July-september of 2016. The traffic in the Asian terminals of the group has been of 1,2 million teu (+7.9%), that enlivened in the terminals in the Americas of 692 thousand teu (- 7.8%) and the traffic in the terminals of ICTSI in Europe, Middle East and Africa of 381 thousand teu (+31.0%).
In the third trimester of the 2017 revenues generated from these harbour activities they are piled altogether to 314 thousand teu (+10.7%). The group has archived item the period with an EBITDA of 145,1 million dollars (+9.2%), an operating profit of 99,2 million dollars (+3.0%) and a profit clearly of 53,0 million dollars (- 8.9%).
In the first nine months of this year the traffic in the terminals of the group has totaled 8,7 million teu (+11.7%), of which 4,5 million teu enlivened in Asia (+11.2%), 3,0 million teu in Americas (+9.7%) and 1,1 million teu in Europe, Middle East and Africa (+20.0%).
In the period January-september of the 2017 revenues produced from the harbour activities they have been attested to 918,3 million dollars (+10.0%). The EBITDA has turned out pairs to 434,9 million dollars (+11.4%) and the EBIT to 305,6 million dollars (+8.9%). ICTSI has closed the period with a profit clearly of 168,1 million dollars (+11.5%).
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