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Statue of the apostle James the Greater, patron saint of Spain, in Santa Lucía's harbour.

The Container Terminal of the Port of Cartagena ( Spanish: Terminal de Contenedores del Puerto de Cartagena), located at the Santa Lucía Dock, is the Cartagena's principal container management port.

It is part of the Port of Cartagena, which is located in the Region of Murcia, a predominantly exporting region. For this reason, there has been a strong commitment to container and cargo traffic in general, allowing shipping agents operating from there to offer their clients high-quality services and connections to any destination worldwide.

The Port of Cartagena's dedicated focus on container traffic has resulted in sustained growth in recent years, reaching 72,000 Twenty foot equivalent unit in 2011. Furthermore, all operations are conducted under the ISO 9001 quality certification.

References

"Container Terminal of the Port of Cartagena" (PDF). Government of Spain. Ports of the State. Port of Cartagena. Cartagena Port Authority. Retrieved 2024-02-03.

"Terminal de Contenedores" (in Spanish). Port of Cartagena. Cartagena Port Authority. Retrieved 2024-02-03.

"La Terminal de Contenedores del Puerto de Cartagena, conectada con todo el mundo" (in Spanish). La Verdad. Retrieved 2024-02-03.

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