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Port Algeciras 34

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Quay of auxiliary ships at the port of Algeciras. It includes the Customs Survey Service, Guardia Civil and a local transport company.

Port Algeciras 35

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View of the APM container terminal in Algeciras from the Paseo Marítimo. In front, you can also see the fishing cooling storage and the auxiliary ships berth.

 

Port Algeciras 36

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Paseo Marítimo de Ribera in Algeciras which counts with a cycling road and leisure areas, next to the Virgen del Carmen Avenue. View of the APM container terminal and North access.

Port Algeciras 37

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Gantry cranes for the handling of containers at APM terminal in Algeciras. The terminal occupies an area of 67 ha.  It has 19 port cranes, eight of which with capacity to operate with super post-panamax vessels.

Port Algeciras 38

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The port of Algeciras counts with berths with more than 18m draft for the handling of containers. Container ships with more than 18.000 teus can operate there.

Port Algeciras 39

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Container termnal at the back of the fisher’s quay in Algeciras. The port of Algeciras is part of the State ports network from the Ministry of Public Works.

Port Algeciras 40

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The port of Algeciras Bay comprises various berths and terminals. It tis located in the South Spain and counts with one of the biggest container terminal in Iberia.

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Port Castellon 01

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The Portsur terminal in Castellón has a quay lenght of 500 m and a draft of 16 m. Can admit Panamax vessels of upto about 60.000 tm DWT.

Port Castellon 02

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The two Gottwald cranes HMK 6407 can use grabs of 40-50 t, with a working radius of upto 50m and fast mobility. They can load and discharge Panamax vessels obtaining high rates of 1000 mt/hr each.

Port Castellon 03

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The petroleum coke is a harmless bulk cargo. However, Portsur terminal in Castellón, takes special measures during its handling to prevent dust emissions and leakage. Movable concrete walls are used to content it.

Port Castellon 04

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The Portsur terminal in the port of Castellón counts with very good facilities for the loading and discharging of bulk cargoes. The terminal counts with 2 Gottwald mobile cranes of high capacity, about 100.000 m2 of paved storage area, anti-polution hoppers, payloaders and scales.

Port Castellon 05

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The low sulphur petroleum coke produced by BP refinery in Castellón, is exported to various countries. It is used for different special applications, including the production of calcined petcoke and other metallurgical uses.

Port Castellon 06

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The port of Castellón reached in 2017 a record of  almost 18 Mt of trade cargo. Dry bulk cargoes represented 36% of total trade.

Port Castellon 07

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The port of Castellón counts with a very good highways network towards inner Spain and Mediterranean coast, becoming a competitive alternative to the ports of Valencia, Sagunto y Tarragona for many destinations.

Port Castellon 08

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The Portsur terminal at the port of Castellon adds 500 m berth plus more than 100.000 m2 of paved storage area. Two mobile cranes and a draft of 16m allow to discharge Panamax vessels.

Port Castellon 09

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The port of Castellon is located between the ports of Valencia and Tarragona. It serves the ceramic industry for the imports of minerals and exports of finished products. Besides it counts with means to discharge the crude oil and products for BP refinery.