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The Chinese marine ports have established the own new record of traffic goods and container for the November month
Last month tons of cargos (+3.8% are enlivened 702,5 million). The single traffic of the container has been pairs to 17,8 million teu (+7.0%)
December 13, 2017
Last month the Chinese ports have established the own new record of traffic of the goods enlivened in November having totaled 1,05 billion tons of cargos, with an increment of +3.5% record compared to the previous established 2016 with in November 1,02 billion tons.
The new peak for the November month has been such also relatively to the traffic enlivened from the single marine ports, in which the total has been of 702,5 million tons with an increase of +3.8% record of on the previous 676,8 million tons obtained in November 2016, so as relatively to the traffic enlivened from the Chinese internal ports that to November 2017 have established the absolute record salary having enlivened 350,7 million tons, with an increment of +2.3%% on the previous established absolute record in April of this year with 342,6 million tons and a rise of +3.1% regarding 340,3 million tons enlivened in November 2016.
Last month more consisting the volumes than traffic are enlivened by the ports of Ningbo-Zhousan with 78,0 million tons (+5.0% on the November 2016), Shanghai with 58,5 million tons (+4.9%), Guangzhou with 48,8 million tons (+6.2%), Tangshan with 44,8 million tons (- 1.0%), Qingdao with 42,1 million tons (+1.2%) and Tianjin with 41,0 million tons (- 12.8%).
Last month the Chinese ports have established also the own new record of traffic of the enlivened container in November, record that is such is relatively to the total traffic that has been pairs to 20,2 million teu is to the traffic enlivened from the single marine ports that are piled to 17,8 million teu that to the containerized trade enlivened from the single internal ports that have been attested to beyond 2,3 million teu, three new records for the November month that they have turned out advanced respective of +7.4%, 7.0% and 10.7% on the precedence three established records all in November 2016 with 18,8 million, 16,7 million and 2,1 million teu.
To November 2017 the most important volumes than containerized trade are enlivened by the ports of Shanghai with beyond 3,5 million teu (+10.9% on the November 2016), Shenzhen with 2,1 million teu (+0.7%), Ningbo-Zhoushan with 2,0 million teu (+18.4%), Guangzhou with 1,8 million teu (+2.7%), Qingdao with 1,5 million teu (+0.2%) and Tianjin with 1,1 million teu (- 5.8%).
In the first eleven months of this year the Chinese ports have enlivened altogether 11,6 billion tons of goods, with an increase of +7.0% on the period January-November of 2016. The single marine ports have enlivened 7,9 billion tons of cargos (+6.9%) and the internal ports 3,7 billion tons (+7.3%).
The ports that in the first eleven months of the 2017 they have enlivened the most elevated volumes than traffic have been Ningbo-Zhoushan with 932,7 million tons (+9.9%), Shanghai with 646,1 million tons (+9.7%), Tangshan with 524,8 million tons (+10.4%), Guangzhou with 518,2 million tons (+9.0%), Qingdao with 465,9 million tons (+1.4%), Tianjin with 462,8 million tons (- 8.8%) and Dalian with 418,6 million tons (+4.9%).
In the first eleven months of this year the containerized trade has been pairs to 217,3 million teu (+8.7%), of which 192,6 million teu enlivened from marine ports (+8.0%) and 24,6 million teu from internal ports (+14.3%). The first ports for volume of traffic of the container are Shanghai with 36,8 million teu (+8.2%), Shenzhen with 23,2 million teu (+5.5%), Ningbo-Zhoushan with 22,8 million teu (+14.3%), Guangzhou with 18,4 million teu (+9.1%), Qingdao with 16,7 million teu (+1.6%) and Tianjin with 13,9 million teu (+4.5%).
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