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 of the year.

Trade with Israel also grew by 44.4%, while Algeria saw an increase of 18.7%. Meanwhile, China remains Valenciaport’s top trading partner, with 129,724 TEUs exchanged during this period—a 36.44% increase—along with 1,410,867 tonnes of cargo, reflecting 29.43% growth.

The export sector continues to show positive momentum at the...

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Valenciaport’s solar plants operate at full capacity

Valenciaport’s solar power generation facilities have been operating at full capacity during the summer months.

Since their launch earlier this year and up until July, they have not only surpassed the initial production forecasts but also helped reduce CO2 emissions by 106.78 tonnes.

Currently, Valenciaport has two fully operational photovoltaic plants: one at the Port of Valencia and another at the Port of Gandia. A third installation is set to come online in Valencia before the end of the year....

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Valenciaport container traffic surges in 2024 first half

The container sector remains Valenciaport’s major force, accounting for 72% of total cargo, including bulk, and 78% excluding bulk.

In the first half of the year, the Spanish port handled 2,708,318 TEUs, translating to a 14.05% increase from the same period last year.

The Red Sea, Baltic States, and Australia are the destinations that have registered the greatest increases in traffic with Valenciaport during the first six months of 2024. Between January and June, container volume between the...

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PAV grants authorization to ‘Consorcio València 2007’

The Board of Directors of the Port Authority of València (PAV) made two crucial agreements aimed at ensuring the uninterrupted and legally secure development of nautical activities in La Marina during the ongoing liquidation process involving “Consorcio València 2007 En Liquidación.

The first agreement, titled “Maintenance of the authorisation of the CONSORCIO VALÈNCIA 2007 IN LIQUIDATION (Code AV474) to occupy the public domain spaces relating to the nautical-sports facilities”, approves the...

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