The group Cemesawith more than 50 years of experience in maritime and logistics services, continues its growth in Spain. Recently, it has established new branches in strategic points of the country, including A Coruña y Vigo. These expansions reinforce its commitment to offer efficient and high quality solutions in the port sector.
A Coruña: connecting with the Atlantic
Cemesa's new headquarters in A Coruña is located at the Avenida Porto da Coruña, 5. This strategic location allows the company to offer a wide range of services adapted to the needs of the port of A Coruña and its surroundings.
The Port of A Coruña is one of the main economic engines of the region, handling around 14 million tonnes annually, mainly liquid bulk cargoes such as oil and bioethanol. It is also a stopover point for large cruise ships, with a significant economic impact on the city.
The Port Authority has recently announced an initiative to improve the sustainability of cruise ships by installing a power supply system at the Trasatlánticos and Calvo Sotelo docks. This measure will allow cruise ships to switch off their auxiliary engines during their calls, thus reducing polluting emissions.
Cemesa, Maritime services
Vigo: innovation and sustainability in the Atlantic
Although the exact address of Cemesa's new office in Vigo has not been made public, the company is already operating in this city with a great maritime and industrial tradition. This new delegation allows them to provide coverage to a port in constant movement and with an enormous international projection.
The Port of Vigo is the largest in terms of merchandise volume in Galicia, accounting for 75% of the goods exported and imported by sea in the region. It stands out in the movement of containers, Ro-Ro ro-ro traffic, natural stone and granite, wood, canned food and fishery products.
In 2024, the Bouzas terminal handled more than 657,000 cars and 221,305 tonnes of automotive components, representing an increase of 84% compared to 2023. To respond to this growth, a tender has been launched for the construction of a new vertical vehicle storage silo at the Bouzas Ferry Terminal, with an estimated budget of more than 41 million euros.
In addition, the Port of Vigo has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability, highlighting the incorporation of a green hydrogen plant and an OPS infrastructure to improve environmental sustainability.
- Ship repairs at sea and in port.
- Lashing and lashing services diving.
- Assistance to ships and crews, including legal formalities and medical care.
- Baggage handling.
- Comprehensive logistics services.
The company has ISO 9001 quality, ISO 14001 environmental management and ISO 45001 occupational health and safety certifications, underpinning its commitment to service excellence.
Conclusion
Cemesa's arrival in A Coruña and Vigo is not just a geographical expansion: it is a firm commitment to bring its services closer to where they are most needed. Galicia, with its port tradition, has thus become a key piece in Cemesa's logistics puzzle.

 
  
 