Barcelona (Spain)
The Port of Barcelona (Spain) has a history of 2,000 years and is of great modern commercial importance as one of the largest ports in Europe on the Mediterranean Sea and the largest port in Catalonia connected to Tarragona. In 2018, the trade volume was 3.42 million TEU, making it the third and ninth-largest container port in Europe. The port is managed by the Barcelona Port Authority. 7.86 km2 is divided into 3 zones: Bell Port (Old Port), Commercial/Industrial Port and Logistics Port (Barcelona Free Port).
Port of Barcelona possesses more than 100 shipping lines to connect 200 ports on 5 continents. After a period of decline at the turn of the century, recent efforts have improved the port. Thirty commodity ports specializing in general and high-value cargo diversify into commercial, energy, and logistics, with additional cruising and private areas.
Location: Spain
TEUs: 3,32 million
Locode: ESBCN
Website: https://www.portdebarcelona.cat/en/home_apb%3Bjsessionid=F095650E899C907609660F0AF6EA850A.lifepro1.port.apb.es