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Sixth consecutive month of the reduction of the containerized trade in the port of Bremen
In the first quadrimestre of the 2019 1.650.325 teu (- 8.0% are enlivened)
June 14, 2019
Also last April, for the sixth consecutive month, the traffic of the goods in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven has recorded a bending, decrescita trend of that it is produced mainly by the reduction of the containerized cargo volumes. Altogether the traffic enlivened to April 2019 from the German harbour port of call has been pairs almost 6,0 million tons, with a decrease of the -5,5% on the April last year, of which 2,9 million tons of goods to disembarkation (- 8.0%) and 3,1 million tons to the boarding (- 3.1%). In the single field of the container the traffic is piled totally to 4,6 million tons, with a contraction - the sixth consecutive salary - of the -5,1% on April 2018. The goods conventional tons (- 4.0% have been attested to 774 thousand). Down also the bulk sand banks with 517 thousand tons (- 18.6%), while the liquid bulk is increased of +44.2% going up to 150 thousand tons.
In the first four months of this year the port has enlivened altogether 23,6 million tons of goods, with a reduction of the -3,7% on the same period of 2018, of which 11,9 million tons to disembarkation (- 1.2%) and 11,7 million tons to the boarding (- 6.1%). In the segment of the container the total has been of 17,8 million tons (- 7.1%) and are realized with a handling of containers pairs to 1.650.325 teu (- 8.0%). The goods conventional tons (+3.8%) and the bulk have been attested to 2,9 million 2,9 million to tons (+13.6%), of which 592 thousand tons of liquid bulk (+91.6%) and 2,3 million tons of bulk sand banks (+3.0%).
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