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Port of Huelva continues to strengthen its position as a strategic logistics hub in southwestern Europe, as container vessels increasingly become a regular presence in its port activity.
Currently, the port operates direct container routes with the Canary Islands through Alisios Shipping, Casablanca (Morocco) via MCI, and Northern Europe—including Tilbury, Rotterdam and Hamburg—in collaboration with the shipping company CMA CGM. The port also maintains a regular connection with the Spanish Mediterranean, managed by MCI. This network is further expanded by feeder services, allowing connections with destinations such as Mauritania and Senegal via the Canary Islands, operated by CMA CGM.
👉 Additional links extend to Eastern Mediterranean ports, the Middle East, India and Pakistan, through the shipping company Messina, in cooperation with MCI and with an intermediate call at Castellón.
👉 In the passenger and ro-ro freight segment, the Port of Huelva offers regular services with the Canary Islands thanks to the strategic alliance between Fred. Olsen Express and Baleària. These connections are complemented by a new regular ro-ro freight route with Tangier Med, focused on cargo transport between Huelva and northern Africa.
👉The regular presence of container vessels not only reflects the confidence of shipping companies in the port’s infrastructure, but also creates new business opportunities for companies across the region.
⚓ From HuelvaPort, the association highlights its active role in supporting this growth, working together with the Huelva port community to promote and consolidate maritime routes that position the port as a key player in international container shipping..
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