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junio 2019

Caralb Maritima has been granted AEO status, an internationally recognized accreditation

Por |2019-06-17T07:37:01+02:00junio 17th, 2019|Corporate News, Latest Articles, Maritime|

Ministers of the Western Mediterranean countries, at the presence of the European Commission and the Union for the Mediterranean, have adopted a declaration to strengthen maritime regional cooperation under the WestMED initiative. This initiative promotes the sustainable blue economy in the Western Mediterranean, and involves 10 countries from in and outside of the EU (Algeria, France, Italy, Libya, Malta, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia).

diciembre 2018

Western Mediterranean Blue Economy

Por |2018-12-12T14:13:18+02:00diciembre 12th, 2018|Latest Articles, Maritime, Traffic News|

Ministers of the Western Mediterranean countries, at the presence of the European Commission and the Union for the Mediterranean, have adopted a declaration to strengthen maritime regional cooperation under the WestMED initiative. This initiative promotes the sustainable blue economy in the Western Mediterranean, and involves 10 countries from in and outside of the EU (Algeria, France, Italy, Libya, Malta, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia).

octubre 2018

The 2020 Global Sulphur Limit by International Maritime Organization

Por |2018-10-26T10:10:03+02:00octubre 26th, 2018|Latest Articles, Maritime, Traffic News|

For ships operating outside designated Emission Control Areas, IMO has set a limit for sulphur in fuel oil used on board ships of 0.50% m/m (mass by mass) from 1 January 2020. This will significantly reduce the amount of sulphur oxide emanating from ships and should have major health and environmental benefits for the world, particularly for populations living close to ports and coasts.

septiembre 2018

Students from the British University of Salford visit the port of Almería

Por |2018-09-06T15:53:34+02:00septiembre 6th, 2018|Latest Articles, Maritime, Traffic News|

A group of 14 students - from Nigeria, India, China and Romania - and four professors from the University of Salford (Manchester, England), visited this Wednesday several facilities located in the port of Almeria. The students - students of a Master's degree in International Trade - have learned how the Fish Market and the Border Inspection Post work - where controls are carried out on merchandise from non-EU countries, by the different Border Inspection Services. several ministries of the Spanish Government. They have also known the operation of the Passenger Terminal.

agosto 2018

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