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Valenciaport Sees Record Container Volumes in '25

Valenciaport Sees Record Container Volumes in '25

Feb 10, 20262 min readMarineLink News

Spain's Valenciaport closed the 2025 financial year with higher revenues, sharply improved profitability, and a new record for container throughput, underscoring continued carrier commitment despite a volatile global trade backdrop. 7 million. 41% from 2024 and the highest annual total in the port authority's history.

Presenting the figures at the board's first meeting of 2026, Valenciaport President Mar Chao said the results reflect the port's management strategy and investment program aimed at expanding capacity and improving service agility. She cautioned, however, that the international environment remains complex. 9 million.

96 million—primarily due to higher external services, while impairment charges declined. 3 million higher than in 2024. On the traffic side, imports of full containers surpassed one million TEU for the first time, reaching 1,051,784 TEU.

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China accounted for just over half of that volume, with imports from the country up nearly 20% year over year. 66% of full-container exports. Passenger activity also increased.

54%, with the majority traveling to and from the Balearic Islands. Traffic on the Algeria route rose nearly 18%. 23% increase.

The port's participation at Fruit Logistica in Berlin also saw the authority promote its capabilities in refrigerated cargo, multimodal logistics, and digital port services, as well as the complementary roles of the ports of Valencia, Sagunt, and Gandia.

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EazyInWay Expert Take

The record container volumes at Valenciaport demonstrate the effectiveness of the port's management strategy and investment program. As global trade continues to evolve, it will be essential for ports like Valenciaport to remain agile and adaptable to meet changing market demands.

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