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In the first eleven months of the 2017 terminal of COSCO Shipping Ports they have enlivened 79,8 million container (+12.9%)
In the port of the Pireo the traffic has been 3,4 million teu (+5.3%) and to Port Saïd of almost 2,3 million teu (0%)
December 19, 2017
Last month the managed harbour terminals from the COSCO Shipping Ports, the terminalista society of shipowning group Chinese COSCO Shipping, have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 7,5 million teu, with a progression of +8.9% on the November 2016 to which it has contributed the traffic of 293 thousand teu enlivened in the ports of Bilbao and Valencia from the Noatum Port, the Spanish terminalista society of which COSCO Shipping Ports it has recently bought 51% of the share capital, transaction that has been capacity to term 30th October(on 12 June 2017).
Last month, between the managed Mediterranean terminals from the Chinese group, the traffic enlivened from the Piraeus has turned out in decided increase (+18.6%) Container Terminal (PCA), the branch that manages the containerized trade of the Greek port of the Pireo, that it is piled to 317 thousand teu, while is diminished of the -6,4% traffic enlivened from Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT), the society that manages a container terminal in the port Egyptian of Port Saïd, than has been attested to 201 thousand teu.
In the first eleven months of the 2017 total traffic enlivened from all the terminals of the Chinese group it has been pairs to 79,8 million teu, with an increment of +12.9% on the period January-November last year. In the single port of the Pireo +5.3% are enlivened almost 3,4 million teu (), while in the port of Port Saïd the traffic has been pairs to 2,3 million teu (0%).
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