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In the first semester the traffic of the goods in the port of Palermo is diminished of -1,0%
To Termini Imerese the decrease has been of -22,1%
September 11, 2019
In the first semester of the 2019 ports of Palermo and Termini Imerese they have enlivened altogether 3,58 million tons of goods, with a decrease of the -4,4% on the first half last year. In the single harbour port of call of the Sicilian capital the traffic is piled to 3,10 million tons (- 1.0%), of which 2,00 million tons to the disembarkation (- 0.4%) and 1,10 million tons to boarding (- 2.0%). To Palermo the single traffic of the goods several has totaled 2,84 million tons (- 3.0%), of which 2,74 million tons of rotabili (- 2.6%) and 94 thousand containerized tons of goods (- 13.4%). The bulk instead has turned out in increase, with the traffic of the refined oil produced ones that it has attested to 211 thousand tons (+17.2%) and that of the bulk sand banks to 54 thousand tons (+109.3%).
In the first six months of this year the traffic of the passengers in the port of Palermo has been of 719 thousand people (- 7.0%), of which 260 thousand crocieristi (- 9.5%), 433 thousand fleeting of ferries (- fleeting 4.5%) and 26 thousand of local the marine services (- 21.3%).
The port of Termini Imerese has closed the first half of 2019 with a total of 482 thousand tons of goods enlivened (- 22.1%), of which 256 thousand to the disembarkation (- 32.6%) and 226 thousand to boarding (- 5.2%). In the segment of the goods several tons of rotabili (- 31.7%) and in that of the solid bulk 133 thousand tons (+23.5%), of which 27 thousand tons of cereals (- 40.4%) and 106 thousand are enlivened 348 thousand tons of other cargos (+69.9%). To Termini Imerese the passengers of the ferries have been 16 thousand (+4.0%).
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