Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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In the second quarter of this year, freight traffic at Indian ports decreased by -19.7%
Containers fell by -32.3%
July 8, 2020
g src="/images/iMinizionotizia.gif" width="70" height="17" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle;">In the second quarter of this year, freight traffic Indian ports decreased by -19.7% having amounted to 141.9 million tonnes compared to 176.7 million tonnes 2019. The Indian Ports Association disclosed that in the Period April-June 2020, only traffic 26.3 million tonnes of containerized (-30,1%) and it was made with a handling of 1.7 million teu (-32.3%). The other 14.9 million tonnes (-11.0%). In the liquid bulk sector, the trafficking of crude oil, refined petroleum products and liquefied natural gas and liquefied oil stood at 48.2 million tonnes (-14.7%) while the other loads amounted to 5.2 million tonnes (-28.6%). In the solid bulk sector, total was 47.3 million tonnes (-19.1%), among 28.4 million tonnes of coal (-32.5%).
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