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Last year the port of Trieste has enlivened 59,2 million tons of goods (+3.7%)
liquid Bulk +3.6%, several solid bulk +22.5% and goods +1.9%
January 26, 2017
Last year the port of Trieste has enlivened a traffic of 59,2 million tons of goods, volume that represents an increment of +3.7% on 2015 and that - it has emphasized the Authority of Harbour System of Mare Adriatico Orientale - confirmation the giuliano port of call which first port of Italy.
The liquid bulk is piled to beyond 42,7 million tons, with an increase of +3.6%. In increase also the solid bulk with almost 2,0 million tons (+22.5%) and the goods several with 14,5 million tons (+1.9%). In the single segment of the container the traffic of the container the traffic has been pairs to 486.507 teu (- 2.9%), of which 437,129 container full (+6.5%). The AdSP of Mare Adriatico Orientale has specified that the containerized trade enclosed semitowings and cases you furnish has turned out pairs to 1.157.805 teu (- 0.7%). In the field of the Freeways of the Sea the total has been of 302.366 vehicles (+0.3%).
The harbour agency has evidenced moreover that in 2016, with 7.631 trains enlivened (+27.6%), Trieste has become the first Italian port for railway handling. "We are - it has found the president of the AdSP, Zeno D' Augustin - the only Italian port with direct trains and you attend on international distance (Austria, Germany, Luxemburg, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia) and the new connection towards Kiel, confirmation this tendency".
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