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August 5, 2020
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- In the second quarter of this year, freight traffic
in the port of Ravenna decreased by -26.2%
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- Signs of recovery in July
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Last month, traffic in the port of Ravenna
decreased by -25.6% as it was 1.8 million tonnes
2.4 million tonnes in June 2019, a decrease that
brings the overall reduction in volume handled by the
in the first quarter of 2020, which amounted to almost 3.3
million tonnes compared to 4.7 million tonnes in the
April-June period last year.-
- In June 2020, with the exception of the rolling stock that grew
5.8% to 151 thousand tonnes, all tonnes were reduced
other types of goods from petroleum products and
other liquid bulks that amounted to 234,000
tonnes (-16.0%) 122,000 tonnes (-22.1%). Dry bulks
634 thousand tonnes (-35.6%). Goods
471,000 tonnes (-25.1%) and the goods
190,000 tonnes (-17.8%).
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- In the second quarter of this year, liquid bulks
fell by -20.9% to 975 thousand tonnes, of which 518 thousand tonnes of
petroleum products (-27.1%), 275 thousand tonnes of
food (-14.7%) and 181,000 tons of chemicals
(-8,8%). Containerized goods amounted to 573 thousand
tonnes (-11.3%) and were made with a handling
51,000 teu (-11.6%). The rolling stocks were
314 thousand tonnes (-21.7%). Among other dry goods,
3.3 million tonnes (-30.0%), products
1.1 million tonnes (-39.6%),
raw minerals, artefacts and building materials at 816 thousand
tonnes (-44.8%), food at 731 thousand tonnes
32.0%, fertilizers at 337 thousand tonnes (up 35.5%),
214,000 tonnes (-44.3%), chemicals at 16,000 tonnes
tonnes (-28.3%) and solid fuels and minerals at 15,000
tonnes (-84.0%).
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- In the first six months of this year, overall traffic
10.7 million tonnes, down from -19.7%
in the first half of 2019. Solid bulks
4.3 million tonnes (-19.9%),
1.1 million tonnes (-16.2%) and the other bulks
927 thousand tonnes (-7.1%). In the goods sector
2.6 million tonnes of conventional
(-28.4%), container 1.1 million tonnes (-10.2%)
with a container handling of 99,000 teu (-9.8%) And
679 thousand tonnes (-14.9%).
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- The Central Adriatic Sea Port System Authority
North announced that, after the very difficult months of the first
semester of this year, in July there was a
estimated freight traffic growth of more than 2.5% on
July 2019.
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