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New record historical salary of cargo on the ships that have crossed the Suez Canal
To August the cargo ability of the journeyed ship has exceeded 100 million the clean tons for the first time
September 13, 2018
Last month the total of boarded cargos on the ships that are journeyed in the Suez Canal has reached a new record piled historical salary being to 86,4 million tons, with an increment of +11.9% respect to August 2017 and with an increase of +0.1% compared to the previous peak maximum salary of beyond 86,3 million tons established to May 2018. The new record is achieved thanks to the new peak cargo historical salary on board of the ships that are journeyed in the channel in the direction south-north, that pairs to 41,6 million tons (+12.0% have been on August 2017; the precedence record was recorded last July), and also to the increase of +11.8% of boarded cargos on the ships that have crossed it from north to south, than has attested 44,9 million to tons (the record is marked to May 2018 with 46,6 million tons).
Al attainment of the new historical peak salary has meaningfully contributed the new boarded containerized record of goods on the ships that are journeyed in the channel Egyptian in both the directions that last month have been pairs to 42,7 million tons (+3.6% on August 2017), on board yield of the new record containerized cargo salary of the ships directed to north (21,5 million tons, +2.8%) and also of the increase of +4.5% of cargos in container on board of the ships journeyed towards south that have totaled 21,1 million tons (the record are established to December 2017 with 22,2 million tons).
Last month the oil cargos of oil and producing in the holds of the ships that have crossed the channel in both the directions are piled almost 21,1 million tons (+27.3%) and cargos of other type, included that containerized, to 65,4 million tons (+7.7%).
Last month the channel is crossed altogether by 1.605 ships (+5.0%), of which 419 oil tankers (+17.7%) and 1,186 ships of other type (+1.2%). To August 2018 the Suez Canal has recorded also a new peak historical salary relatively to cargo the total ability of the journeyed ships that for the first time it has turned out of beyond 100 million clean tons SCNT, with a total pairs to 101,2 million clean tons (+10.6%), of which 18,7 million clean tons for oil tankers (+26.8%) and 82,5 million for the ships of other type (+7.5%).
In the first eight months of this year in the channel Egyptian they are journeyed altogether 11,951 ships, with an increment of +4.1% on the period January-August of 2017, for a total of 750,0 million clean tons SCNT (+10.7%). The oil tankers have been 3,060 (+4.7%) for 133,3 million clean tons (+10.7%%) and the ships of other type 8,891 (+3.9%) for 616,7 million clean tons (+10,75).
In the first eight the 2018 months of the goods on board of the ships the directions journeyed in the channel in both are piled to 643,9 million tons (+8.9%), of which 336,5 million tons on the ships directed to south (+8.8%) and 307,3 million tons on those directing to north (+8.9%). Altogether the oil oil and producing cargos of have attested to 151,8 million tons (+8.7%) and those of other goods 492,1 million to tons (+8.9%). Between the main types of goods they figure containerized cargos with 327,8 million tons (+4.9%), the crude oil with 73,1 million tons (+4.7%), the cereals with 32,9 million tons (+18.4%), the coal and coke with 21,1 million tons (+80.7%), the minerals and metals with 20,7 million tons (+3.2%), gasolines with 20,3 million tons (+25.4%), others fuels with 19,4 million tons (- 5.8%), the which liquified natural gas with 18,8 million tons (+17.7%), the diesel oils with 18,7 million tons (+36.2%), the produced ones in metal with 15,3 million tons (+6.4%), the chemicals ones with 14,8 million tons (+16.1%), the fertilizers with 13,2 million tons (+40.7%) and the oils vegetables with 10,4 million tons (+6.8%).
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