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Attenuation of the increase of the traffic of the goods in the port of Amburgo in the third trimester
In the period the container has been pairs to beyond 2,3 million teu (+3%)
November 20, 2019
In the first nine months of this year the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Amburgo has been of 104 million tons, with an increment of +3.2% on the period January-september of the 2018 that is generated by a rise of recorded +6% about in the first trimester of a 2019 to which an increase of +2% about in the quarter next is followed and ulterior attenuation of the trend of increase in the third trimester with a +1% about on the third trimester of 2018. In the period January-september of this year the import traffic has been of 60,2 million tons (+1.8%) and that of export of 43,8 million tons (+5.1%).
In the first nine months of the 2019 single traffic of the goods several it has been pairs to 72,4 million tons, with a next increment to +6% to which it has contributed the increase of +6.9% of the traffic of the goods containerized that has been pairs to 7,0 million teu, increase that is mainly determined by the arrival in the German port of four new services of line ocean-going liners and four new services feeder with the Baltic Sea. The single traffic of the container reshipped from ships mother to ships feeder is piled to 2,6 million teu (+4.3%).
In the field of the bulk tons of cargos are enlivened 31,6 million, with a bending of the -2,1% on the first nine months last year, of which 24,8 million tons in import (+1.1%) and 6,8 million tons in import (- 12.3%). The sun liquid bulk has been attested 7,2 million to tons totally, with an increase of +4.4%, while the bulk sand banks has marked a advanced decrease to the -4% coming down to about 24,4 million tons.
In the solo third trimester of the 2019 traffic of the container has been pairs to beyond 2,3 million teu, with a progression of +3% about on the same period last year.
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