May13 , 2026

    APMT Valencia Wins Long-Term Concession Extension Through 2049

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    APM Terminals Valencia has secured a long-term concession extension through 2049, strengthening its operational presence at one of Spain’s key container gateways. The renewed agreement provides long-term certainty for continued investment, modernization, and capacity enhancement at the terminal.

    Valencia is a strategic port for Mediterranean and European trade flows, serving as an important transshipment and import-export hub. The concession extension is expected to support future infrastructure upgrades, digitalization initiatives, and sustainability programs aimed at improving efficiency and service reliability.

    For APM Terminals, the deal aligns with its broader strategy of securing long-duration assets in high-growth logistics corridors while expanding network resilience across Europe. Customers are likely to benefit from improved berth productivity, stronger inland connectivity, and enhanced cargo handling capabilities over the coming decades.

    The move also highlights confidence in Valencia Port’s long-term growth prospects as shipping lines continue to prioritize efficient hubs with strong multimodal connections and scalable terminal infrastructure.

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