The cargo ship calls at Barcelona, Castellón and Alicante before unloading in North Africa.
On Sunday 30 June, the Port of Huelva celebrated the first anniversary of the maritime line linking the city of Huelva with Morocco through a weekly departure which calls at three other ports on the peninsula.
This connection is a container shipping line operated by the company Maghreb Container International (MCI). It departs every Thursday from the Port of Huelva and calls at three mainland ports: Barcelona, Castellón and Alicante. After these stops, the vessel arrives one day later, on Fridays, to unload at the port of Casablanca.
This link is consolidated as a more sustainable alternative that connects with North Africa, as it contributes to reducing CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. The transport of a container of approximately 40 feet between Barcelona and Huelva by sea represents a reduction in emissions of around 75% compared to what would be involved in transporting it by road.
Information by: Huelva Información. You can read the whole article if you Click here.
