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In the third quarter of 2021 italy's connectivity index to the global network of containerized maritime services has marked a decrease of -1.3%
For the port with the highest index, Gioia Tauro, a drop of -2.5%. The Civitavecchia airport recorded an increase of +25.1%
September 15, 2021
Among the main maritime nations of Southern Europe, in the third quarter of this year the index related to France is result equal to 76.1 (-1.7%), that relating to Spain to 90.6 (+3.1%), and the indices relating to Slovenia at 34.6 (-0.4%), Croatia 33.6 (-2.0%) and Greece 60.9 (+1.9%). With regard to maritime nations of the Northern Range, the latest survey of the index for Belgium is 87.9 (-0.7%), for the Netherlands 90.9 (+1.5%) and for Germany 84.5 (+1.5%).
In addition, the latest reading of the Port Liner Shipping Connectivity Index (PLSCI), the other indicator created by UNCTAD to establish the position of each world port within the global network of containerised maritime services which also has the reference of a maximum value of 100 for the first quarter of 2006, sees again at the top of the ranking of Italian ports with the highest PLSCI index the port of call port of Gioia Tauro with an index of 56.8, down by -2.5% on the third quarter of 2020. The port of Genoa follows with an index of 51.5, up by +5.3%. Then the ports of La Spezia with a index of 39.3 (-0.5%), Trieste with an index of 33.5 (-0.6%), Naples with an index of 24.4 (-1.6%), Livorno with an index of 27.7 (-7.1%), Civitavecchia with an index of 25.5 (+25.1%), Savona-Vado Ligure with an index of 23.0 (-8.1%), Salerno with an index of 15.3 (+5.4%), Venice with an index of 11.5 (+4.1%), Ravenna with a index of 9.0 (-2.1%) and Ancona with an index of 8.8 (-2.2%).
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