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The Port of Bilbao Believes that the Container Bleeding Will Stop This Year

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For years, the port of Bilbao has been facing a major headache: container traffic. All cargo that is not sold in bulk is moved by container, and is usually value-added goods - it accounts for 7% of the total port movement. In the last five years, they have fallen by 32%, and there is a lot of free space in the large flat area adapted to receive them in the port. However, this year, the Bilbao Port Authority (BPA) hopes to change this trend, and …
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For years, the port of Bilbao has been facing a major headache: container traffic. All cargo that is not sold in bulk is moved by container, and is usually value-added goods - it accounts for 7% of the total port movement. In the last five years, they have fallen by 32%, and there is a lot of free space in the large flat area adapted to receive them in the port. However, this year, the Bilbao Port Authority (BPA) hopes to change this trend, and …

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berria.eus broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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