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Interporto Bologna closes the 2019 financial year at a loss
The company does not expect any negative impact in 2020 on economic results
July 9, 2020
Interporto Bologna pointed out that, "despite this, During 2019, the development of the inter-port infrastructure continued the positive trend of recent years, reaching December, with the completion of three new warehouses, at the 70% of the Third Detailed Plan and a increase in real estate revenues by 35% compared to year's record.'
In addition, Interporto Bologna stated that "even facility management services recorded an increase in increased by 15% compared to the previous year, and rail services have seen a marked improvement in the amount of revenue, also thanks to the start of the new workshop of maintenance and repair railway wagons."
At the end of 2019, the total number of people employed in the whole infrastructure was close to 5,000 employees (up 6% year-on-year) transport for goods has been around 4,900 trucks a day.
As for the activity in 2020, the company noted that the picture for the first six months of the year "it is severely scarred by the pandemic crisis still in act, and whose impact on the economy, which began in March, will be supposedly feel until early next year in forms and modes that are still difficult to clearly delineate, but that presumably they'll touch most of the compartments domestic consumption and exports. In This picture, also the regional economy, which in previous years flattering results and generally outperformed the national media will be significantly affected by the crisis, also because of its increased dependence on the performance of foreign markets.' The company pointed out that, however, "with great satisfaction Interport Bologna Spa notes that, in this marked by the economic crisis pandemic, has worked in all the strategic pillars that have been distinguishing for five years (real estate, facility services, currently not expected to have any negative impacts in 2020 economic performance.'
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