Port of Huelva


The Port of Huelva is a cargo and fishing port located off the Spanish southwestern coast, belonging to the municipalities of Huelva and Palos de la Frontera. With a total annual traffic capacity of 33.8 million tonnes, it is the second biggest port in Andalusia after the Port of Algeciras.

Description

The port is located in the estuary formed by the Odiel and Río Tinto rivers. It is operated by the Port Authority of Huelva.
Rich in metals, the Huelva region was known to be an exporter of silver already in Antiquity in the context of the "Tartessos" culture. The mining activity was resumed by the Romans.
The precursor of the current Port Authority of Huelva, the Junta Especial de Comercio y Puerto de Huelva, was created on 8 December 1873, during a period of resurgence of the mining activity in the province of Huelva thanks to the injection of foreign capital and technology.
In the 1960s much of the activity was moved to the Puerto Exterior, located in Palos de la Frontera, more apt for ships with greater draft: as it was passed the project for a mineral loading dock and an oil dock in Torre Arenilla in 1963, the Levante dock was mostly left for fishing, specializing in the commercialization of frozen fish.

Statistics

Freight volume:

YearFreight traffic Liquid bulk Solid bulk Other Containers
2013263695032148871841459091377833116
2014272460802186337246628141977595774
2015273754352159867651373501593847834
20163055717124136062575938317594311822
20173233257224904547648737815520058916
20183296686425119931666239919978070288