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Last month the traffic of the goods in the port of Valencia is increased of +12.7%
In the January-October period the increment has been of +2.5%
November 20, 2014
Last month the port of Valencia has enlivened almost 6,2 million tons of goods, with an increment of +12.7% regarding 5,5 million tons in October 2013. In the field of the goods several the traffic is increased of +8.7% 5,2 million to tons, of which 4,4 million containerized tons of goods (+7.2%) and 850 thousand conventional tons of goods (+16.8%). The total volume of the bulk is piled to 879 thousand tons (+46.8%), of which 651 thousand tons of liquid bulk (+85.9%) and 228 thousand tons of solid bulk (- 8.2%). In the section of the passengers the traffic has been of 88 thousand people (- 20.4%).
In the first ten months of the 2014 Spanish port it has enlivened a total of 55,9 million tons of goods, with a progression of +2.5% regarding 54,6 million tons in the January-October period last year. The goods several has been attested 49,1 million to tons (+0.7%), of which 41,2 million tons of goods in container (- 1.5%) pairs to 3.702.520 teu (+1.8% totaled with a handling of containers) and 7,9 million conventional tons of goods (+14.4%). Totally the bulk has grown of +19.6% to 6,5 million tons, of which 4,3 million tons of liquid bulk (+24.5%) and 2,2 million tons of bulk sand banks (+11.1%). The traffic of the passengers has been of 583 thousand unit, down of -18,2% regarding 713 thousand the fleeting ones in the first ten months of 2013.
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