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In according to trimester of this year container ICTSI terminal they have enlivened 2,39 million teu (+5.1%)
In the first half of the 2018 traffic it has been of 4,71 million container (+3.7%)
August 7, 2018
In according to trimester of this year traffic of the container enlivened in the harbour terminals managed from the Philippine group International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has grown of +5.1% being piled to 2,39 million teu regarding 2,27 million teu in the correspondent period of 2017. The single Asian terminals of the group have enlivened 1,25 million teu (+4.8%), the terminals in Americas 750 thousand teu (+4.4%) and those in Europe, Middle East and Africa 385 thousand teu (+7.6%).
In the first six months of the 2018 traffic it has been attested altogether 4,71 million teu, with a progression of +3.7% on the first half last year. Increments of the enlivened volumes are recorded in Asia, with 2,49 million teu (+5.8%), and in Europe, Middle East and Africa, with 772 thousand teu (+11.1%), while the traffic enlivened in the harbour terminals of the group in the Americas is diminished of the -3,0% coming down to 1,45 million teu.
ICTSI has closed the second trimester of 2018 with revenues generated from the harbour activities pairs to 336,4 million dollars (+9,7%), an EBITDA of 151,8 million dollars (+6.3%), a EBIT of 103,8 million dollars (+5.6%) and a profit clearly of 60,4 million dollars (+5.1%).
In the first half of this year the revenues produced from the harbour activities have totaled 661,8 million dollars (+9.6%). The EBIDTA is piled to 299,5 million dollars (+3.4%), the operating profit to 204,3 million dollars (- the 1.0%) and profit clearly to 111,3 million dollars (- 3.3%).
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