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Port de Barcelona

Portal del la Pau, 6, Barcelona, 08039, Spain
Phone
+ 34 93 306 88 11
Fax
+ 34 93 306 88 00
Port
Categories
  • Port Authority
Detailed Description
For more than 500 years, the Port of Barcelona has been harbouring and serving navigators from all over the world. Now that new spaces are being opened up for navigation, we want to be there too. So, today you've docked at our new "wharf": the Port of Barcelona website.

You'll find plenty of information and services here. If you want to know which ports we are linked up with, the pages of Regular Lines will show you the links and the shipping companies connected with them. Perhaps you want to know whether a ship or a consignment of cargo has arrived at our port: you can check in Calls and Consignments. If you are interested in our efforts to simplify and automate the flow of documentation associated with maritime trade, you will find useful information and documents in the Commission section.

You can also take a glance at our history in the Photographs section and if you like, you can enter other websites of interest regarding ports and maritime trade. These are just some of the services you'll find here, but call in regularly because we'ill be expanding and improving our Internet service, just as we do every day in the port.

The Port of Barcelona is one of the biggest on the Mediterranean with a natural hinterland of more than 20 million inhabitants and we want it to be Southern Europe's main port of entry for goods. We are consolidating this by working hard to improve the quality of service and goods security and we are promoting intermodal transport through our direct connection with Europe's road and rail networks.

This new service is an open link to make us more accessible to our customers and users and to make the Port of Barcelona a familiar face in cyberspace which, at the end of the 20th century, is changing the way we understand the world.

Enjoy your visit and come back whenever you like.

Last updated: May 30, 2003