Seville, Spain (PortSEurope) October 16, 2018 – Only a few months have passed since Seville port began to work with Bilbao and Sines, and the harbour already managed to turn around the statistics. The new freight routes arrived just at the time when the Seville docks began to experience reduced activity and nearby competition hardened. In 2017 and…
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