The warehousing and distribution you need in every port
We have storage areas in the majority of ports, meeting storage and distribution needs for the import and export of our customers’ goods, which is a key element in their logistics chain. Being located in ports allows for more efficient supply chain management, reduced transport-related costs and greater flexibility in cargo handling.
We have the best control and traceability systems and a highly qualified team of professionals, focused on quality and personalised treatment, covering the different needs that may arise for our customers:
Reception
Custody
Maintenance
Inventory
Transport
We have more than one million square metres of storage space in the Warehousing and Storage Areas (WSA) of the ports in which we operate.
Benefits
Strategic access
Ports are considered strategic gateways, so having warehouses at or near them is a key point for international trade, allowing direct access to global markets. This facilitates the efficient import and export of goods.
Ports are crucial nodes on international trade routes. Proximity to major shipping routes facilitates the constant flow of goods, which is vital for companies dependent on foreign trade.
Improved efficiency
Port facilities are designed to minimise the time goods spend waiting, thanks to efficient logistics processes. Supply chain fluidity.
Security and Control
Port facilities usually have surveillance systems, access control and security personnel, which ensure the protection of goods.
Facilitation of customs processes
Proximity to customs enables faster inspection and clearance processes, reducing waiting times. By being in constant contact with customs authorities, companies can ensure that they comply with all the necessary regulations.
Cost reduction
Storing large volumes of goods in a port enables economies of scale in transport and handling.
Flexibility in inventory management
Ports offer short- and long-term storage options, allowing companies to adapt to changes in demand.