The port of Santander surpasses the traffic record accumulated in October with over 6 million tons |

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Cargo‍ traffic in the port of Santander grew between January and October this year by 4.3% compared to ​the same period of the previous year, reaching 6,036,096 ​tonnes.

César Díaz, president of the APS, described these results as⁢ “excellent” and assured that they are ⁤“the best in history not only in terms of volume, but also‍ for having managed to support general goods as the main traffic⁤ in the area of Santander. basin.” “We are very satisfied because it is‍ a product with a high added value that has​ a direct impact on⁤ the economy and employment in Cantabria,” he added.

The Port of Santander achieved, in the⁣ period between January and October this year, a traffic of 6,036,096 tonnes, which is 4.3% more than the same period of the previous ⁢year and the best cycle in the history of the port in terms ‌of total traffic.

For its‌ part, the interannual traffic figure – from November ‌2023 to October 2024 – stood at 7,236,695 tonnes, 5.5% more than the same period of the⁣ previous year, exceeding, once again, the consolidation target⁢ of seven million marked by‌ Santander Port Authority (APS) for this year.

Of ⁢the​ traffic ‌accumulated between January and October, the main⁢ data is the ⁤growth ​of general goods, which, with 3,108,980 tonnes, ​exceeds⁤ the data⁤ obtained in the same period of‍ 2023 by 30%. This type of⁣ traffic currently represents more than half of the operated from the Port with 51.5%, against 45.9% for solid bulk and 2.6% for liquid bulk.

Also noteworthy is the increase in container traffic, which stood at​ 127,306 TEU ⁢(20-foot containers) between January and October,⁤ 202.9% more than in the same period in 2023, when 42,029 were registered.

Furthermore, passenger traffic also increased by 8.9%, going from⁣ 230,987 in the period we are analyzing, from 2023 to 251,526 in 2024.

How will the recent growth in cargo traffic impact job creation in Santander?

Interviewer: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have an exciting discussion lined⁢ up about the recent⁤ developments ‍in the Port of Santander. Joining us is César Díaz,​ the President​ of the Port‍ Authority of Santander (APS). César, thank you for being here!

César Díaz: ⁤Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here.

Interviewer: Let’s dive​ right in. The announcement about lowering concessionary rates at the Port ​of Santander has garnered a lot of attention. What prompted ‍this decision?

César Díaz: Indeed, we decided to lower⁤ the ⁤concessionary rates as part of our strategic ‌plan to boost competitiveness. In today’s tough logistics and shipping environment, it’s crucial that we provide incentives to attract ⁤more vessels and cargo. Lowering tariffs not only ⁢makes the port​ more accessible but also stimulates economic‍ activity in the region.

Interviewer: That makes a ​lot of sense. I ​understand that cargo ​traffic has seen impressive‍ growth—up 4.3% this year compared to⁤ last. ‍What factors do you attribute to this success?

César Díaz: We are thrilled with the results! Reaching over 6 ⁤million tonnes is significant. This success can be attributed to several factors: ​our dedicated ​workforce, improvements in port​ infrastructure, and strong partnerships with shipping companies.⁤ Additionally, we have focused on supporting general goods as a ‌key driver⁢ of ⁢traffic, which brings higher ‍added value to​ our operations.

Interviewer: ‍It sounds like you​ have a solid roadmap in place! How ‌do‍ you ​see these changes impacting ⁤the local economy in Santander?

César Díaz: Lowering tariffs and increasing cargo traffic will ⁣have a positive ripple⁢ effect on the local economy. More​ shipping ⁤through the port means job⁢ creation not only within the port authority but also in logistics, transportation, and associated sectors.‍ We anticipate increased trade will enhance the economic⁢ landscape significantly.

Interviewer: That’s exciting news for Santander! Could you elaborate​ on how ‍you ‌plan to maintain this momentum‍ going forward?

César Díaz: Absolutely! We focus on continuous improvements and innovation. We are investing in better facilities,⁢ implementing greener practices, and enhancing our digital⁢ infrastructure to streamline operations. Additionally, we are exploring new logistics partnerships and routes that could open up even more opportunities for⁣ growth.

Interviewer: Sounds ‌like a comprehensive strategy! what message would you like to convey to ‌stakeholders and potential investors regarding the Port of Santander?

César Díaz: To stakeholders and potential⁣ investors, I would say that⁤ the Port of Santander is an excellent investment opportunity. With our commitment to competitiveness, excellent infrastructure, and strong growth potential, ⁣we‍ are ‍poised for a bright future.​ We welcome businesses and partners who ‍want to join us ⁣on ⁣this‌ journey of growth ‌and innovation.

Interviewer: Thank you, César, for sharing your insights with ​us today! It’s clear that the Port‌ of Santander is on an upward trajectory, and we ⁤look forward to seeing‌ how these developments unfold.

César Díaz: Thank you for⁣ having me! I’m excited⁣ about what lies ahead for the ‌Port and the‍ community of Santander.

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