The Port of Sevilla boosts its logistics capacity with new investments and grows in goods traffic
The Port of Seville reinforces its strategic role in the logistics chain of Southern Europe and North Africa with the construction of two new warehouses in its Logistics Activities Zone (ZAL). The Board of Directors of the Port Authority of Seville has approved the concession of a plot of more than 12,000 m² to Sevisur Logística, the company managing the ZAL and part of the Merlin Properties socimi, to build these new infrastructures which will require an investment of 6.5 million euros.
The main warehouse, with more than 6,300 m², will be a multi-user, multi-purpose logistics space, also adapted to cold logistics, and is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2026. The second, with 2,400 m², will be dedicated to cross-docking and is expected to be operational by the end of this year.
With this expansion, the ZAL – which already has 200,000 m² built and companies such as Amazon, XPO or Logista – consolidates its position as a key multimodal logistics centre in Spain.
In addition, the Port of Seville has experienced a notable increase in freight traffic. In March 2025 alone, it exceeded one million tonnes, 6.6% more than the previous year. Particularly noteworthy are the solid bulk cargoes, which grew by 25.8 %, driven by…
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