NEW LIQUID BULKS DOCK TO BE BUILT AT HUELVA

Due to the increasing volume of liquid bulk traffic last year, Huelva’s Port Authority will award by the beginning of 2020 the construction of a new dock next to Decal’s facilities, expecting it to be fully operative by 2021.
The new dock will increase Huelva’s traffic up to 2 million tons more, becoming one the most prominent ports in Spain.

On the other hand, Cepsa requested to the Port Authority the occupation of 60.000 square meters of a land area next to the facilities which already has in the port of Huelva with the aim to build another liquid bulk terminal, linked through pipelines to their refinery at La Rábida and to some facilities that they have at the external port area.
Huelva’s Port Authority has given one month time to receive counter-offers from any other company which might also be interested in the same land.

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