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In the first trimester of the 2019 harbour terminal of HHLA they have enlivened 1,86 million container (+2.2%)
Such activity has generated revenues pairs to 200,9 million euros (+4.8%)
May 9, 2019
In the first trimester of this year the harbour terminals managed from the German group Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) have enlivened a traffic of the container pairs to 1,86 million teu, with an increment of +2.2% on the same period of 2018. The company has announced that in the single terminals in the port of Amburgo the traffic is diminished of the -1,3% coming down to 1,72 million teu. Moreover in intermodal field HHLA it has enlivened 398 thousand teu (+13.7%).
HHLA has closed the first three months of 2019 with revenues pairs to 347,6 million euros (+10.3%), with an EBITDA of 98,4 million euros (+26.5%), an operating profit of 59,7 million euros (+24.5%) and a profit after the taxes of 38,4 million euros (+16.9%). The single segment of the containerized harbour traffic has generated revenues pairs to 200,9 million euros (+4.8%), an EBITDA of 61,9 million euros (+16.5%) and a EBIT of 37,8 million euros (+15.6%). The intermodal activities of the company have produced to revenues pairs to 123,9 million euros (+22.0%), an EBITDA of 34,8 million euros (+38.3%) and a EBIT of 25,3 million euros (+35.1%). Other asset of the group in the logistic field has generated revenues pairs to 14,3 million euros (+16.8%), an EBITDA of 2,0 million euros (+62.6%) and an operating profit of about 700 thousand euros regarding 100 thousand in the first trimester of 2018.
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