APL - ADMINISTRAÇÃO DO PORTO DE LISBOA, S.A.
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2024-01-12 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Port of Lisbon recovers OOCL line in service to South America - Supply Chain Magazine
It is the return of OOCL to the Port of Lisbon, with the container ship Lady Jane, the first ship of the EEX-Europe East Coast South America Express service.
Read more2024-01-12 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Port of Lisbon recovers OOCL line in service to South America - Supply Chain Magazine
It is the return of OOCL to the Port of Lisbon, with the container ship Lady Jane, the first ship of the EEX-Europe East Coast South America Express service.
Read more2023-06-05 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Port of Lisbon receives one of the largest movements of soy beans in history - Supply Chain Magazine
According to the Associação dos Portos de Portugal (APP), 70,000 tons of soy beans were unloaded at the Palença port terminal, located in Almada and granted to Sovena Oilseeds, establishing itself as one of the largest operations ever carried out in the Port of Lisbon.
Read more2022-12-07 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Cargo handled in the Port of Lisbon increases 12% - Supply Chain Magazine
The total cargo handled in the Port of Lisbon reached 3,607,293 tons, in the third quarter of the year, which represents an increase of 12%, compared to the same period of 2021.
Read more2022-12-07 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Cargo handled in the Port of Lisbon increases 12% - Supply Chain Magazine
The total cargo handled in the Port of Lisbon reached 3,607,293 tons, in the third quarter of the year, which represents an increase of 12%, compared to the same period of 2021.
Read more2022-07-29 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
SILOPOR moves record amount of corn in the Port of Lisbon - Supply Chain Magazine
In the port of Lisbon, a new record for corn handling was reached at the Trafaria Bulk Food Terminal, under concession to SILOPOR, in an operation that in the current context is of the utmost importance for national food chains.
Read more2022-07-29 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
SILOPOR moves record amount of corn in the Port of Lisbon - Supply Chain Magazine
In the port of Lisbon, a new record for corn handling was reached at the Trafaria Bulk Food Terminal, under concession to SILOPOR, in an operation that in the current context is of the utmost importance for national food chains.
Read more2022-06-21 (eurotransporte.pt)
Port of Lisbon discusses agri-food supply - Eurotransporte
The Port of Lisbon, the national leader in the agri-food segment, will discuss the constraints on the supply of these products in the current international context with the conference “Agro-Food Market in the Port of Lisbon”, taking place this Wednesday,
Read more2022-06-14 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Port of Lisbon promotes conference on the Agrifood market - Supply Chain Magazine
The Administration of the Port of Lisbon (APL) will hold a session of the "Meetings in Porto", on June 22, between 9 am and 1 pm, at Gare Marítima de Alcântara.
Read more2021-12-20 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Alcântara Terminal guarantees investment of 123.8 million euros - Supply Chain Magazine
APL- Administração do Porto de Lisboa S.A. and Liscont, S.A., following the publication of the decree-law that authorizes changes to the bases of the contract for the concession of the right to operate the Alcântara Container Terminal, signed a
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2021-08-16 (supplychainmagazine.pt)
Port of Lisbon with positive growth in the first half - Supply Chain Magazine
The movement of goods in the port of Lisbon grew by 15.7% in the first quarter year on year. Between January and June, the port handled 4.8 million tons, around 600 thousand tons more than in the first half of 2020.
Read more2021-02-10 (dn.pt)
Exports: only food and drinks weathered the crisis
The United Kingdom, Israel, the Netherlands and China were the countries that most reinforced their purchases of food products from Portugal.
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