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Summary of Canary Islands Port Information

Summary:

The Canary Islands have multiple ports, each with different status and importance. Choosing a suitable shipping company requires comprehensive consideration of routes, freight, sailing schedules, service quality and other factors.

Port Information

1. Puerto de Las Palmas

Introduction: Puerto de Las Palmas is the largest port in the Canary Islands and one of the most important ports in Spain. It is located in the northeast of Gran Canaria, with a superior geographical location, and is an important hub connecting Europe, Africa and America. The port has complete functions, including passenger, freight, fishing and yacht berthing.

2. Puerto de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Introduction: Puerto de Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the second largest port in the Canary Islands and an important passenger and cruise port. It is located in the northeast of Tenerife and has modern facilities and perfect services.

3. Puerto de Arrecife

Introduction: Puerto de Arrecife is the main port of Lanzarote and one of the important ports in the Canary Islands. It is located in the northeast of Lanzarote. The port has complete functions and is the pillar of local economic development.

Shipping Company Information

·China Ocean Shipping Group (COSCO): As China's largest container shipping company, COSCO has a wide range of routes around the world, including routes from China to Europe.

·COSCO Shipping Lines (OOCL): OOCL is one of the world's leading container shipping companies, and its route network covers major ports around the world.

·Evergreen: Evergreen is one of the world's leading container shipping companies, and its route network covers major ports around the world.

·Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL): Orient Overseas Container Line is one of the world's leading container shipping companies, and its route network covers major ports around the world.

·Spanish local shipping companies: Some Spanish local shipping companies, such as Naviera Armas, provide domestic trade routes from Spanish ports to the Canary Islands.