Continuing support from key markets across Asia helped Contship Italia Group, the leading container terminal and intermodal transport operator in Italy, to report a steady set of results for 2015.
Contship Italia Group terminals handled a total of 6.3 million TEUs last year on the back of increased volumes at La Spezia Container Terminal (LSCT), its main gateway for Asian cargo.
LSCT, with four weekly calls from China, the Far East, and South East Asia, continues the positive trend that has seen Asia trade via La Spezia increase by 3.5% on the previous year (up 19% over the past five years).
In 2015, 197 of 938 total calls at LSCT were associated with Asia services offered by the 2M, O3 and CKYHE alliances handling vessels in the 10,000-14,000 TEU capacity range.
In February 2015, LSCT became Italy’s first gateway port to welcome a 16,600 TEU vessel.
For total TEUs from all locations, including those from Asia which account for 40% of its full TEUs, LSCT set a new record for the second year running, up 8% against 2014.
The overall results mean the privately held Contship Italia Group maintains its position as a major gateway for Asia cargoes in southern Europe, as well as confirming its status as a leading container terminal operator in Italy.
Overall, four out of five terminals operated by Contship Italia Group experienced volume growth in 2015.
Italy |
|
2014 (TEU) |
MCT – Medcenter Container Terminal |
2,547,000 |
2,970,000 |
CICT – Cagliari International Container Terminal |
686,000 |
656,000 |
LSCT – La Spezia Container Terminal |
1,196,000 |
1,109,000 |
TCR - Terminal Container Ravenna |
212,000 |
198,000 |
SCT - Salerno Container Terminal |
341,000 |
320,000 |
Morocco |
|
|
Eurogate Tanger |
1,295,000 |
1,428,000 |
Contship Italia Group Intermodal and Logistics:
|
2015 |
2014 |
Hannibal (transported TEUs) |
247,000 |
240,000 |
Oceanogate Italia (km - trains) |
1,074,000* |
1,078,000 |
Rail Hub Milano (operated trains) |
5,870 |
5,190 |
* forecast
The 6.3 million TEUs for last year represents a slight overall decrease from 2014 (6.6m TEUs), mainly due to network adjustments by the shipping lines in the Mediterranean hubs.