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The Port of Tarragona ships two large installations for the petrochemical industry by sea

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The Port of Tarragona ships two large installations for the petrochemical industry by sea

The two destinations for these large installations manufactured in Tarragona are
Belgium and Huelva

The facilities in the Port of Tarragona are optimal for project cargo traffic

The manufacturers, Schwartz-Hautmont, will use the Port of Tarragona’s Lleida Wharf to
ship two large project cargos, one to Belgium and the other to Huelva.

The first is a modularly constructed petrochemical plant that will be transported by sea to
Belgium on completion. It consists of seven 1600-ton modules and is 100 metres tall. The
final assembly of all the components manufactured by the different workshops and project
partners will be carried out in the Port of Tarragona. A total of 18 companies and more than
200 workers have participated.

The second project is a refinery with vacuum and fractionation towers for the energy sector.
This plant is made up of five large elements with a total weight of 1,500 tons. Its construction
and assembly have taken 150,000 hours. The final destination is a refinery in Spain.

These projects are led by Schwartz-Hautmont with the participation of Comersa, Teyco,
Aitub, Elevarent, Gruas Rigar, Comersa, Proalba and OCA. Schwartz-Hautmont is in charge
of the assembly and management in the Tarragona port area, taking advantage of its
extensive experience in the manufacture of metal structures that require a high degree of
specialisation.

Tarragona, a port prepared for project cargo

The Port of Tarragona offers various advantages for this type of traffic: open-air esplanades
that facilitate direct loading from the dock, extensive operational areas, and a specialist
workforce, thanks to Tarragona’s important auxiliary industry, together with the area’s potent
petrochemical cluster, a benchmark for southern Europe.
It also offers 280,000 m2 of spacious operational areas, ro-ro ramps and excellent road and
rail accessibility to guarantee the supply logistics for these projects.
The 16-metre-deep draught does the rest, since it allows the docking of special vessels
prepared to transport these large loads that are impossible to move with containerised cargo
vessels.

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