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In the third trimester of this year the harbour terminals of CMPort have enlivened 28,99 million container (+2.5%)
In the period January-september the traffic has been of 83,55 million teu (+1.8%)
October 15, 2019
In the first nine months of the 2019 harbour terminal that is under responsibility of the terminalista society China Merchants Port Holdings Co. (CMPort) of the Chinese group Lowers Merchants Group (CMG) has enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 83,55 million teu, with a progression of +1.8% on the same period last year. The single terminals in the ports of continental China, Hong Kong and Taiwan have enlivened 67,70 million teu (+1.5%) and the terminals of the company in the ports foreign countries 15,86 million teu (+3.1%). In the Mediterranean the traffic enlivened in the terminal Kumport (Istanbul) has been pairs to 958 thousand teu (- 1.1%). In the first nine months of this year the terminals managed from the Terminal Link (TL), the society participated to 49% from CMPort and 51% from the French shipowning group CMA CGM, have enlivened a containerized trade pairs to about 10,16 million teu (- 0.2%).
In the first nine months of the 2019 bulk traffic enlivened in the terminals of CMPort it is piled to 333,67 million tons (- 11.1%).
In the solo third trimester of this year the terminals of CMPort have enlivened altogether a traffic of the container pairs to 28,99 million teu, with an increase of +2.5% on the correspondent period of 2018, which teu enlivened in continental Taiwan and Hong Kong, 23,63 million China (+2.8%) and 5,36 million teu in the terminals foreign countries of group (+1.5%). In the period the traffic of the bulk has been attested 110,41 million teu (- to 12.0%).
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