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In the first trimester of this year the port of Trieste has enlivened 161,316 container (+17.6%)
The total traffic of the goods has been of beyond 15,0 million tons (+3.6%)
April 27, 2018
In the first three months of the 2018 port of Trieste it has established the own new record of containerized trade realized in the first trimester of the year having had enlivened 161,316 teu, with an increment of +17.6% regarding the first trimester of 2017 when the precedence was marked record with 137.220 teu.
Altogether in the first trimester of this year the port has enlivened beyond 15,0 million tons of goods, with a progression of +3.6% on the correspondent period of 2017. In the field of the goods several tons of cargos (+10.2% are enlivened 4,2 million). The solid bulk is piled to 399 thousand the liquid tons (+15.5%) and bulk to 10,4 million tons (+0.8%). In the segment of the rotabili the transits of 76.221 units (+2.7% are recorded).
In the first three months of the 2018 railway traffic in the giuliano port it has reached the 2,271 enlivened trains, pairs to an increment of + 12.6% regarding the first trimester last year. "If we place side by side these data with the first trimester of 2015 - it has found the president of the Authority of Harbour System of Mare Adriatico Orientale, Zeno D' Augustin - we see an increase unprecedented is on the number of trains (+66.74%), is on container (+40.55% teu), sign that in last the three years has been a turnabout. Our strategy to head at the cure of the iron - it has emphasized - is giving turned out extremely positive. To case it is not spoken about new renaissance of the giuliano port of call, own thanks to I throw again of the railway traffics and to the development of the intermodalità".
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