
- Port
- CEUTA
- Routes
- The Mediterranean
- UN/LOCODE
- ESCEU
- Country/Region
- Spain
Port Introduction
Ceuta is a territory of Spain in North Africa, located in the northernmost part of the Maghreb, along the Mediterranean coast near the Strait of Gibraltar, bordering Morocco. Here are some detailed introductions about the Port of Ceuta: Ceuta Port is one of the main ports in Spain, located on the west coast of the Mediterranean Sea at the entrance of the Strait of Gibraltar. This port is a connecting point between European and North African countries, with important strategic and economic significance. The advantageous geographical location of Port Ceuta makes it an important hub connecting Europe and North Africa. The port has complete facilities and transportation network, which can provide a wide range of logistics and transportation services. It not only serves Spain, but also other European and North African countries, becoming an important node in international trade. The main business of Xiuda Port includes cargo loading and unloading, warehousing, transshipment, and transportation. The port has modern loading and unloading equipment and warehouses that can handle various types of goods, including bulk cargo, containers, and liquid cargo. In addition, the Port of Ceuta has professional logistics service providers who can provide comprehensive logistics solutions for importers and exporters, including customs declaration, inspection, insurance, finance, and supply chain management. The development of the Port of Ceuta has received strong support from the Spanish government. The government has provided significant investment and support in port construction and operation to promote the development of the Port of Ceuta. In addition, the Spanish government has established extensive economic and trade cooperation mechanisms with North African countries, providing a broader market and opportunities for the development of the Port of Ceuta. In short, the Port of Ceuta is an important international trade hub and economic center, with significant strategic importance and economic significance. Its prosperity and development have a positive impact on promoting economic and trade cooperation between European and North African countries.
Other Port Data
| Harbor Use | - | Shelter Afforded | Fair |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Depth (m) | 0 | Anchorage Depth (m) | 23.2 |
| Cargo Pier Depth (m) | 11 | Oil Terminal Depth (m) | 7.9 |
| Entrance Width (m) | 0 | Tidal Range (m) | 1 |
| Maximum Vessel Length (m) | 0 | Maximum Vessel Beam (m) | 0 |
| Maximum Vessel Draft (m) | 0 | Facilities - Container | - |
| Facilities - Solid Bulk | - | Facilities - Liquid Bulk | - |
| Facilities - Ro-Ro | - | Facilities - Oil Terminal | - |
| Facilities - LNG Terminal | - | Cranes - Fixed | - |
| Cranes - Mobile | Yes | Cranes - Floating | - |
| Pilotage - Compulsory | Yes | Tugs - Assistance | Yes |
| Repairs | Moderate | Dry Dock | - |
| Services - Longshoremen | Yes | Supplies - Potable Water | Yes |
| Supplies - Fuel Oil | Yes | Supplies - Diesel Oil | Yes |
| Railway | - |




