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In the first semester the traffic of the goods in the ports of Naples and Salerno has grown of +1.8%
Increase of +3.5% of the traffic of the passengers of the ferries and local the marine services and +20.3% of the cruises
July 26, 2019
The Authority of Harbour System of the Tyrrhenian Sea Central has returned notes the variations percentages of the traffics of the goods and the passengers recorded in the first semester of 2019 from the ports of Naples and Salerno, specifying that in the period the consistency of the volumes of the goods through the two ports of call is increased of +1.8% in terms of tons enlivened regarding the first half last year, with several a total increment of +2.5% of the goods and bending of the -1,7% of the liquid bulk.
Relatively to the single traffic of the containers, the traffic total is increased of +9.2% in terms of enlivened containers from 20 ', with an increase of +26.7% in the port of Naples and a decrease of the -10,8% in that Salerno.
The traffic of the rotabili has shown a total increase of +1.6% in terms of tons, with a rise of +6.0% to Salerno and a contraction of the -2,2% to Naples.
Moreover the AdSP has specified that in the traffic of the commercial vehicles, concentrated in the port of Salerno, due to conjuncturally negative dynamics of the field is recorded a strong regression of enlivened units (- 30.6%) car.
In the section of the passengers, the ports administered from the AdSP (included Castellammare di Stabia) have marked an increase of +3.5% of the traffic of the passengers of the ferries and local the marine services, with positive variations for Salerno (+16.8%) and Castellammare (+7.9%), while in the segment of the cruises the increase more is supported with a +20.3% (+22.2% to Naples).
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