Sunday, March 16, 2008

Port of Lisbon (cargo terminals)

(Photos by Sailor Girl)
The Port of Lisbon comprises various specialised terminals in the handling of all type of cargo, placing it in a privileged competitive position. The geo-strategical centrality affords it an enhanced statute at international level, placing it amidst the world’s main maritime routes. Lisbon assumes the role of fundamental link between the Mediterranean and the North of Europe, but also as a revolving board of international commerce between Europe, Africa, America and the Far East. Throughout the years, the Port of Lisbon has registered a noteworthy growth in all business areas. It is national leader in the containerised and agri-bulk cargo segments. The Port of Lisbon is an important multimodal logistics platform integrated in the Trans-European transport network and thus assures the quick flow of all types of merchandise.
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6 comments:

George Townboy said...

Love these shots! There's nothing like a beautiful port.

I grew up in Boston, and spent a lot of time around the waterfront.

caniche vagabundo said...

Eu gosto dessa tua mania dos contentores! Gosto das cores!

Clube Europeu ESJAL said...

Sim. Bonito e colorido, mas género ao longe... lidar com isso todos os dias deve ser um pouco seca.

Raquel Sabino Pereira said...

É isso mesmo!! Adoro as cores!!! E imaginar o que levam lá dentro!! Do género BRINQUEDOS!! MUITOS!!! Desde criança que os adoro, não há nada a fazer...

Kim said...

I love the second photo here. The multitude of colored boxes in the foreground, then all of the boats in the middle, and bringing up the rear the multitude of buildings in the background. Great shot with a lot of depth.

Gordon said...

That does look like a busy port.