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In the third trimester the traffic of the goods in the Spanish ports has grown of +1.5%
The container pairs to 4,45 million teu (+1.3% have been)
November 6, 2019
In the third trimester of the 2019 Spanish ports they have enlivened altogether 143,6 million tons of goods, with an increase of +1.5% on the same period last year. In the field of the container the traffic has been of 49,1 million tons (+1.9%) and is realized with a handling of containers pairs to 4,45 million teu (+1.3%), of which 2,38 million teu of traffic of transhipment (+1.0%) and 2,06 million teu of national traffic and with foreign country (+1.7%). In increase they have turned out also the goods conventional with 18,9 million tons (+3.0%) and the liquid bulk with 49,2 million tons (+6.9%), while the solid bulk is dropped of -9,6% to the 23,0 million one tons.
In the first nine months of this year the total traffic of the goods is piled to 428,1 million tons, with a progression of +2.2% on the period January-september of 2018. The single containerized trade has been attested 148,1 million to tons (+4.2%) and is realized with a container handling pairs to 13,22 million teu (+4.0%), of which 7,13 million teu in transhipment (+4.0%) and 6,09 million teu of national traffic and import-export (+4.1%). The goods conventional has totaled 59,4 million tons (+3.7%). In the segment of the liquid bulk the total has been of 142,4 million tons (+5.8%) and in that of the solid bulk of 68,5 million tons, with a bending of the -8,5% essentially determined from the reduction of the volumes of coal and coke.
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