
Rhenus Logistics completes expansion of facility at Seville port

Seville, Spain (PortSEurope) August 1, 2018 – Germany-based Rhenus Logistics has completed the expansion of its facility at Seville port, “a project that will help improve customer service,” the company says. With this expansion, Rhenus Logistics will offer a service that will be more efficient, agile and designed for the needs of its customers, always under the highest quality standards of the sector, the company
said. Rhenus Logistics offers a wide range of services, among which international traffic from all over Europe, as well as all the peninsular territory and islands, connections with Morocco, storage and logistics actions, as well as maritime traffic, stand out. After the expansion, the Rhenus Logistics facility in Seville has a total of 8,000 square metres of space and 600 square metres of offices, with 20 loading docks. Source: Diario del Puerto Copyright (C) PortSEurope. All Rights Reserved. 2018.
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