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In the first six months of the 2018 traffic of the goods in the port of Civitavecchia it has grown of +3%
Stable the volumes enlivened in the port of Fiumicino and bending of the -8% in the port of Gaeta
August 3, 2018
In the first semester of this year the ports of Civitavecchia, Fiumicino and Gaeta, that they are administered
from the Authority of Harbour System of Mare Tirreno Centro Settentrionale, they have enlivened 8,2 million tons of goods, with an increase of +1.3% on the first six months of 2017 produced from an increment of +3% of the cargo volumes enlivened in the port of Civitavecchia, a stable traffic in the port of Fiumicino and from a recorded bending of the -8% in the port of Gaeta.
The AdSP has announced that the increase of the port of Civitavecchia have turned out pulled ahead mainly from the traffic of goods in necks that, on the whole, have grown of beyond +14%, pairs to 400 thousand tons in more regarding 2017, graces to an ulterior increment of the traffic of goods in container (+4.3%) and above all of the goods transported in modality ro-ro, of which has turned out an increment of +17%, with beyond 53 thousand teu and 120 thousand average heavy enlivened on June 30, 2018. The harbour agency has specified that the increase of the traffic of goods in the remaining necks and of solid bulk has wide compensated the ulterior decrease, which had to exogenous factors, of the traffics legacies to the productive cycle of Enel, in particular coal and ash, that they have made to record a loss pairs to beyond 270 thousand tons. Such data has turned out in controtendenza regarding the remaining solid bulk that, on the whole, has marked an increment of +10%. In particular it has been confirmed, as already found in the course of 2017, an ulterior increase of +13% of the traffic in import of ferrocromo, and of +20% of the traffic in export of coils in steel, this to ulterior confirmation of the found again dynamicity of the steel mills of Terni. Ulterior sensitive increase is recorded also for the traffic of fluorspar (+41%), for clay (+39%), while in bending of the -19% it has turned out the cippato traffic of wood. For how much it concerns the traffic of new motors vehicle, the imports have almost maintained the same data recorded in the first semester of 2017 (83,290 motors vehicle regarding the 85,840 of first semester 2017), while an sensitive bending of the traffic of motors vehicle in export (from 85.285 to 31.168 is found). Such last data - the AdSP has explained - suffers in particular of the course of the traffic cars FCA produced from the plant of Cassino. At last, for how much it concerns the traffic of producing oil in the port of Civitavecchia, in controtendenza with the course negative of the last years, is recorded an increase of beyond +12%.
With reference to the port of call of Gaeta, the bending of the total traffic is continued, pairs to the -8%, determined from the contraction of the -5% of the traffic of producing oil (due above all to the work, still in course, of maintenance of the oil wharf), but above all of the traffic of goods solid (- 17%). Between the solid bulk, against an increase of the traffic of coal and fertilizers (respective +40 thousand and +21 thousand tons), a contraction generalized of all has been recorded the other merceologiche types.
At last the traffic of producing oil has been confirmed stable in the port of Fiumicino, pairs to beyond 1,5 million tons for 29 approaches, substantially equal precedence per year.
Relatively to the traffic of the passengers, that generated in the ports managed from the harbour agency from the line services is increased of beyond +2%, while the crocieristi have grown of +17%, with a rise of +9% of the traffic in home port and an increase of 21% of the transits.
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