Guatemala: Maritime Freight Transport Up 13%In the first seven months of the year, maritime freight traffic has increased 13% relative to the same period of 2009.Friday, August 27, 2010
According to data from Guatemala's state ports authority (CPN in Spanish), from January to July ships moved a total of 10.5 million metric tons (TM2) of cargo (including imports and exports). Source: prensalibre.com ¿Busca soluciones de inteligencia comercial para su empresa?Guatemala: Further Growth in Ocean FreightSeptember 2015 Between January and July more than 15 million metric tons were transported, mainly due to dispatches of nickel coming through the Caribbean and the entry of coal for the Jaguar Energy plant. Guatemala 2014: Port Cargo Up 17%February 2015 The ports handled 3.5 million metric tonnes more than in 2013, due to an increase of 213% in the cargos of lead, nickel, zinc, iron and other minerals. Loads in Panamanian Ports Down 15%April 2013 In January and February, 190,000 fewer TEUs were moved than in the same period of 2012, when the figure was 1,000,218 thousand TEUs. Guatemalan Ports Moved 17.1 Million TM2February 2011 In 2010, maritime freight activity recorded an increase of 7% compared to 2009.
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