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Port Barcelona 06

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1751 x 858 px

Discharge operation at the port of Barcelona. Petroleum coke to be distributed to brick, chalk and cement factories in Catalunya.

Port Barcelona 07

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1840 x 1232 px

Shore cranes of 16t at the port of Barcelona manufactured by Macosa. Spanish engineering and builder of locomotives, buses, cranes and machinery.

Port Barcelona 09

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1737 x 1163 px

Cranes of 16t on rails at the port of Barcelona which were common in the Spanish ports until the 90’s. They were later substituted by mobile cranes more efficient and of more capacity.

Port Barranquilla 02

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The river  Magdalena has a length over 1500 km of which more than 600 km can be navigated. The river flows between the Oriental and Central Andes ending at its mouth in the port of Barranquilla.

Port Barranquilla 04

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Vessels of 35.000 – 40.000 mt of coal and metallurgical coke can be loaded at some terminals of the port of Barranquilla, at the Colombian Atlantic coast.

Port Barranquilla 05

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5102 x 859 px

The port of Barranquilla is located in the Atlantic Colombian coast at the  mouth of river Magdalena.

Port Brisa 01

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4179 x 1364 px

Independent coal terminal for shipments of upto capesize vessels. Located in the Atlantic Colombian coast between Santa Marta and Riohacha.

Port Cadiz 02

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1840 x 1232 px

The Bajo de la Cabezuela berth in the port of Cádiz is an alternative for dry bulk cargoes to the ports of Cádiz, Huelva and Sevilla in South Spain.

Port Cadiz 04

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1802 x 1058 px

The motor vessel Castillo de Atienza from Empresa Nacional Elcano, discharging petroleum coke at the Bajo de la Cabezuela berth in the port of Cádiz.

Port Cartagena 01

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3535 x 1916 px

Cartagena de Indias is the first turistic destination for its historic town, beaches and nature.

Port Cartagena 02

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3291 x 2002 px

Cartagena de Indias is the most important tourist port in the Caribbean receiving more than 200 cruises a year and 500.000 visitors. Historic city found on 1st June 1553 by Pedro de Heredia.

Port Cartagena 03

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3533 x 1571 px

The port of Cartagena, Colombia is the most strategic logistic hub in the Caribbean, due to its location and facilities. It has a capacity to handle 3,5 million of containers a year.

Port Cartagena 04

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3952 x 1683 px

The port of Cartagena, Colombia has a connection with more than 750 ports in 150 countries around the world. More than 25 shipping lines calling Cartagena makes it the main export port in Colombia.

Port Castellon 01

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1600 x 1200 px

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 04

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1200 x 1600 px

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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1200 x 1600 px

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.