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The decline in freight traffic in Campania ports eased in July
In Naples there was a decrease of -9.6% and in Salerno an increase of 3.1%
September 18, 2020
At the Neapolitan port airport, 571 thousand tonnes of goods in containers (-7.7%) that have been totaled with a container handling of 53,000 teu (-14.5%), 488 thousand tonnes of rolling stock (-12.2%), 431 thousand tonnes of liquid bulks (-9.6%) and 89,000 tons of dry bulk (-7,7%). Particularly affected by the continuing effects of Covid-19 sea traffic pandemic continues to be the passenger traffic, with traffic zeroing cruise continued last July in the port Neapolitan, where the traffic of passengers of the scheduled services is down -40.3% to 565 thousand people.
Last July, in the port of Salerno, 834 thousand tonnes of rolling stock (10.5%), 372 thousand tonnes of goods (-11.7%) with a container handling 30,000 teu (-12.4%) and 21,000 tons of solid bulks 52.1%). In Salerno, too, cruise traffic is result that is still nil, while that of airline passengers is 119,000 units (-15.3%).
In the first seven months of 2020, the Campania port system 18.54 million tonnes, with a total of 18.54 million tonnes down -9.7% on the same period last year, of which 9.78 million tonnes at landing (-10.6%) and 7.76 million tonnes at boarding (-8.5%). Altogether, in the port of Naples 9.41 million tonnes of cargo were handled (-12.9%), including 3.74 million tonnes of cargo (-4.8%), 2.29 million tonnes of ro-ro (-26.9%), 2.73 million tonnes of liquid bulk (-12.2%) And 640,000 tonnes of solid bulk (2.4%). Traffic in Salerno 7.73 million tonnes (-4.3%), of which 4.86 million tonnes million tonnes of rolling stock (-2.5%), 2.77 million tonnes tonnes of goods in containers (-6.2%) and 94,000 tons of solid bulks (-27.0%).
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