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Valenciaport sees modest decline in May traffic

Valenciaport recorded a slight dip in overall container traffic for May 2025 representing a year-over-year decrease of 1.38%. Despite this modest decline, the port has...

Spanish ports post stable Q1 container volumes

Spanish ports have maintained stable box volumes in the first quarter of 2025, recording an aggregated 4.32 million TEUs, which translates to a marginal...

Most Congested Container Ports in 2025 Q1

The first quarter of 2025 has seen growing stress in global maritime logistics, with container dwell times—an essential indicator of port congestion—rising sharply in...

Valenciaport sees strong traffic growth in first two months of 2025

The Valenciaport Statistical Bulletin reports a significant rise in container traffic with Angola, which surged by 2,200% in tonnes during the first two months...

European Ports 2024: Antwerp Narrows Distance to Rotterdam, Piraeus Loses Ground

Rotterdam, Antwerp-Bruges and Hamburg have maintained their dominance in the European port rankings in 2024, despite severe geopolitical instability and security challenges. The combined container...

China and US remain Valenciaport’s top partners amid traffic surge

China and the United States remained Valenciaport’s principal trading partners in 2024, accounting for 34% of its total traffic. China maintained its leading position,...

Spanish ports see container growth as transshipment shifts from Suez

Spanish ports handled an aggregated 18.1 million TEUs in the first nine months of 2024, translating to a growth rate of 11% year-on-year. There were...

Enhanced Role of Spanish Ports Amid Red Sea Rerouting

In the intricate web of global maritime logistics, Spanish ports have emerged as pivotal nodes, increasingly instrumental amid the complexities introduced by rerouting due...

Vehicle trade declines at Valenciaport amid global sector challenges

The import and export of vehicles at Valenciaport have faced challenges. In October, the terminals of the Spanish port handled the loading and unloading...

Iberian ports gain momentum, while Low Countries face challenges amid Red Sea disruptions

The Red Sea crisis has had a direct impact on several European ports, which are heavily reliant on the Suez Canal transits for Asia-Europe...
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