Maritime Transport to the Caribbean from Valencia and Barcelona
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Maritime Transport to the Caribbean
Having a maritime connection with the Caribbean is of great importance when transporting goods. Not only does the presence of giants of the economy as the United States give a great attraction to this area, but the proximity to the Panama Canal gives even more importance to the ports of the nearby coasts. Kingston's in Jamaica is one of those connected to Valencia and Barcelona.A country as Jamaica offers the world various raw materials and products that still remember colonial times. Alumina or bauxite are some of the methods that this island offers to international trade; coffee, sugar and rum are the food products that most export. Spanish exports to Jamaica are 48 % of the commercial activity between the two countries.At the time of sending goods by Mar Barcelona and Valencia are two ports of great importance. How long does it take a ship to reach Kingston from these ports? It will take 14 days following a direct route. What is the frequency with which ships? A container ship sails once every 14 days.
A region of great importance
Maritime transport to Jamaica is guaranteed thanks to the ports of Valencia and Barcelona. In addition, transport is done without practically problems through safe and quiet waters. Investing in this country can be a great success, especially if some raw materials of the place are sought.
Information maritime routes to the Caribbean
- Maritime transport from Valencia and/or Barcelona to Kingston (Jamaica): direct with a transit time of 14 days and a frequency of 14 days.
- Maritime transport from Valencia and/or Barcelona to Caucedo (Dominican Republic): Direct with a traffic time of 8 days and a frequency of 7 days.
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