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Port Gijon 02

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Vessel of the Dutch shipowner Vertom loading clinker at Olano quay in the port of Gijon. At the back, EBHI terminal and the liquified gas tanks of ENAGAS.

Port Gijon 03

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View of the Olano quay at the port of Gijón. It is for the handling of bulk commodities including cement, clinker and coal. With drafts of 6,5m to 14m in the 2nd section.

Port Gijon 04

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Bulkcarrier berthed at the Marcelino León quay in the port of Gijon. The EBHI terminal is especialized in the coal and iron ore discharge. It has a berth lenght of 837m, a draft of 17,98m and two grantry cranes able to operate simultaneously two bulkcarriers or upto 200.000 mt DWAT.

Port Gijon 06

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Gijon is the Spanish port handling more dry bulk cargo with over 20 million tons per year. Osa quay was formerly of policalent use and today for containers.

Port Gijon 09

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Shore cranes of 16 t from Gijón Port Authority, in the 90’s. Grab for the handling of bulk cargoes, on the quay.

Port Huelva 01

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Mobile crane discharging sulphur at the Ingeniero Juan Gonzalo quay of the port of Huelva. The sulphur is discharged into a hopper to avoid any contamination.

Port Huelva 02

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1600 x 849 px

The quay Ingeniero Juan Gonzalo at the port of Huelva counts with 954m and a draft of 13m. It has capacity to discharge upto Panamax vessels with discharge rates faster than 20.000 t/day SHINC.

Port Huelva 03

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1600 x 1200 px

The port of Huelva, in the South Spain, is located at the mouth of he river  Odiel. The quay ingeniero Juan Gonzalo is polivalent, used mainly in the handling of bulk cargoes. It is discharged the coal for the power plants in Córdoba and Puertollano and the petroleum coke for distribution and cement factories.

Port Tarragona 03

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Cranes at Catalunya quay in Tarragona port. Used for the discharge of coal and petroleum coke. The traffic of solid fuels in Tarragona was 3,5 million tons in 2017.

Port Tarragona 06

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Gantry cranes of Catalunya quay at the port of Tarragona. Cataluya quay is dedicated to the discharge and transshipments of coal and petroleum coke.

Port Tarragona 11

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Navarra quay of Tarragona port, with 562m berth  and 14m draft.  Berth also used for coal transshipments, loading petroleum coke and other commodities, including steels.

Port Tarragona 16

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1600 x 757 px

MV Ijsseldiep of 4.951 mt DWAT is berthed at Aragón quay of the port of Tarragona. She completed the loading of about  4500 mt of petroleum coke.

Ports Algeciras 02

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Fishermen at the Ribera maritime walk at Algeciras. Over the fishing wharf in front of the fishing and auxiliary ships berth. The container terminal with its big gantry cranes on the back.

Ports Algeciras 03

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Red roof of the refrigerated wharehouses at the fishing wharf in Algeciras. Above them, a big gantry crane from the APM container terminal at Juan Carlos I quay.

Ports Algeciras 04

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Fishing at the Ribera maritime walk in Algeciras. Leisure area in a former commercial quay, with cycling and walking ways. Great views of the container terminals and Algeciras Bay.

Ports Algeciras 09

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View of the APM container terminal at the port of Algeciras. Juan Carlos I North quay with 342m lenght, equipped with six gantry cranes.