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To February the traffic of the goods in the port of Ravenna is diminished of -5,5%
It disembarks are dropped of the -8,6%, while the cargos in export are increased of +13.1%
April 6, 2017
Last February the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Ravenna is piled almost 1,9 million tons, with a decrease of -5,5% regarding the 2,0 million one tons enlivened to February 2016. The cargos to the disembarkation are diminished of -8,6% coming down to the 1,5 million one tons, while those to the boarding are increased of +13.1% going up to 326 thousand tons.
Altogether the traffic of the goods sand banks has been attested 1,2 million to tons (- 8.5%), between which 419 thousand tons of producing metalworkers (- 22.1%), 367 thousand tons of minerals crudes oil, manufactured products and materials from construction (+28.8%), 177 thousand tons of composts (- 3.8%), 126 thousand tons of alimentary commodities (- 12.6%) and 74 thousand tons of producing agricultural (- 35.5%).
The volume of traffic of the liquid bulk has been pairs to 347 thousand tons (+3.9%), of which 206 thousand tons of producing oil (+3.9%), 92 thousand tons of alimentary commodities (+36.4%) and 48 thousand tons of chemicals (- 23.2%).
The goods containerized is diminished of the -9,1% to 205 thousand tons, while those ro-ro have grown of +5.0% to 158 thousand tons.
In the first period of two months of the 2017 port it has enlivened a total of 4,1 million tons of goods, with a bending of the -3,9% regarding the first two months last year.
The Suez Canal Authority has announced that it will introduce surcharges on transit tariffs through the Egyptian canal for most major cargo vessels, effective July 15.
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