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In the first trimester of 2022 the traffic of the goods in the port of Civitavecchia has grown of +14.3%
Recovery in the passenger sector
May 4, 2022
In the miscellaneous goods segment alone, the total figure is state of 1.6 million tons (+10.5%, +21.4% and +1.9%), of which 1.4 million tonnes of rolling stock (+13.3%, +24.1% and +9.3%) and 230 thousand tons of containerized goods (-5.4%, +6.9% and -28.4%) totalized with a container handling equal to 28 thousand teu (+13.3%, +6.5% and -22.0%). The growth of solid bulk that stood at 803 thousand tons (+32.2%, +90.8% and +11.7%), while liquid ones fell by -16.0% having been equal to 151 thousand tons (-1.7% on the first quarter of 2020 and +47.2% on the first quarter of 2019).
In the first quarter of this year, passenger traffic shown a recovery compared to the period of the health crisis: the traffic figure for liner maritime services was 112 thousand passengers (+34.0%, -6.0% and -32.9%) and that of traffic of cruises of 58 thousand passengers (+460.5%, -66.4% and -72.0%).
In the first three months of 2022 the ports of Fiumicino and Gaeta, also managed by the Port System Authority of the Sea Tyrrhenian North Central, have enlivened respectively 462 thousand tons and 453 thousand tons of goods, with increases respectively of +18.9% and +22.3% on the corresponding period of the 2021.
"It continues - said the president of the AdSP del Mar Northern Central Tyrrhenian Sea, Pino Musolino, commenting on the data of quarterly traffic - the turnaround of the port system Lazio with reference to the traffic of the commercial sector. The data of the first quarter of the new year tell us that the work that we have been carrying on for over a year begins to bear fruit and, with confidence and commitment, we will continue on the path of full relaunch of the entire network».
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