Bergé gets thumbs up from Port of Barcelona to relocate multipurpose terminal

Bergé gets thumbs up from Port of Barcelona to relocate multipurpose terminal

Photo source: Bergé Logistics

Port of Barcelona has approved the relocation of the multipurpose terminal operated by Bergé Logistics from the Adosado quay to the Príncipe de España quay. The move of the Port Nou Terminal will be carried out during 2022 and will conclude the plans to concentrate passenger traffic at the Adosado quay. 

The agreement reached between the Port of Barcelona and the Port Nou Terminal will make it possible to fulfil the agreement reached with Barcelona City Council in January 2018 limiting international cruise terminals to a maximum of 7, grouping them all together at the Adosado quay and, thus, freeing up the spaces at the Barcelona quay (World Trade Center) for public and citizen use.

Bergé has the only multi-purpose terminal in Barcelona with the capacity to handle any type of goods: containers, vehicles, semi-trailers, conventional goods, special parts.

At the Port Nou Terminal, Bergé offers services to the main shipping and cruise lines. In order to handle goods and special equipment, this terminal has different technical resources such as STS (ship to shore) cranes, mobile cranes, reach-stackers, RTG units for containers, tractor heads and platforms.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Bergé gets thumbs up from Port of Barcelona to relocate multipurpose terminal

Bergé gets thumbs up from Port of Barcelona to relocate multipurpose terminal

Photo source: Bergé Logistics

Port of Barcelona has approved the relocation of the multipurpose terminal operated by Bergé Logistics from the Adosado quay to the Príncipe de España quay. The move of the Port Nou Terminal will be carried out during 2022 and will conclude the plans to concentrate passenger traffic at the Adosado quay. 

The agreement reached between the Port of Barcelona and the Port Nou Terminal will make it possible to fulfil the agreement reached with Barcelona City Council in January 2018 limiting international cruise terminals to a maximum of 7, grouping them all together at the Adosado quay and, thus, freeing up the spaces at the Barcelona quay (World Trade Center) for public and citizen use.

Bergé has the only multi-purpose terminal in Barcelona with the capacity to handle any type of goods: containers, vehicles, semi-trailers, conventional goods, special parts.

At the Port Nou Terminal, Bergé offers services to the main shipping and cruise lines. In order to handle goods and special equipment, this terminal has different technical resources such as STS (ship to shore) cranes, mobile cranes, reach-stackers, RTG units for containers, tractor heads and platforms.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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