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A Spill of 22,000 Liters of Palm Oil Forces the Activation of an Operation at the Port of Algeciras

Summary by Europa Sur
APM Terminals, the Port Authority, and several specialized companies have been working since early Monday morning to contain the spill at the Juan Carlos I North Dock and prevent damage to the marine environment. The Port of Algeciras is getting back on track.
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In the morning of this Monday there has been a discharge of about 22,000 liters of palm oil in the Pier Juan Carlos I north of the port of Algeciras. The company APM Terminals Algeciras works from the first moment in an operation that is being developed in a coordinated way with the Harbour Authority of the Bay of Algeciras (APBA) and specialized companies for its containment.APM Terminals Algeciras has reported that it has hired at least three …

APM Terminals, the Port Authority, and several specialized companies have been working since early Monday morning to contain the spill at the Juan Carlos I North Dock and prevent damage to the marine environment. The Port of Algeciras is getting back on track.

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Europa Sur broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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