From left to right: Francisco Pérez (Regional Transportation Manager EMEA); Francesco Bassoli (CPO Alcoa); Francisco Montesinos (Transportation and Trade Compliance Supervisor EMEA); Jokin Urcelay (Marmedsa Logística Supervisor); Brad Carraway (Director of North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa transportation and logistics); Jorge Vega (Marmedsa Logística Director); Rahman Al Turky (Senior Manager Transportation & Logistics EMEA); David Gómez (International Tramp Director Marmedsa Noatum Maritime). Last 7th March, Marmedsa Logística, which belongs to Noatum Maritime Services, was awared as Alcoa’s Best
Strategically located by the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and close to major Sea Ports, Rail, with direct access to the US National Interstate Highway System, and at the heart of the Nation’s Oil, Gas, Energy, and Commercial industries. Is focusing on the provision of specialized services to the oil, energy, and gas drilling industry. Is part of an ambitious strategic plan
Last Friday, 8th of March, Noatum Maritime participated to the 30th Edition of the World Paella Contest for logistics companies. This year the event gathered over 9,000 professionals from the sector, including 200 employees and clients of Noatum Maritime. It takes place every year in Valencia and it is organized by the Fall JJ. Domine and the newspaper Diario del
César Cegarra, who has to date been director of operations at Noatum Terminal Málaga, has been named director of the terminal, replacing Óscar Magdalena, who has been in charge of the terminal for the last 3 years.Cegarra has more than 30 years of experience in the port sector. He began his professional career at the company Sea Land, where
They are part of the diversification process that the company is carrying out, which includes the creation of a network of its own warehouses. They will have ADT (Temporary Deposit Warehouse), DAP (Single Customs Warehouse) and DDA (Separate Bonded Warehouse) certification, providing logistics storage and distribution services for the entire logistics chain Noatum Logistics already has two warehouses in Barcelona, located in
Óscar Magdalena, who has to date been director of Noatum Terminal Málaga, has been appointed director of Noatum Terminal Castellón, after spending three years at the helm of Noatum Terminal Málaga and successfully completing the process of transforming that facility into a multipurpose terminal. In his time in Malaga, the terminal restored its level of container activity, investing in new
Noatum Logistics, the logistics division of Noatum Maritime, has appointed Sergi Puig as the new director of the Barcelona office, reporting directly to Tony Tintoré, general manager of Noatum Logistics in Spain. Sergi Puig, who has more than 15 years of experience in the sector, joined Noatum Logistics in April 2012 as Industry Development Manager Industry Development Manager Fashion &
This ensures that products intended for animal feed in all the links of the food chain are harmless. This is another milestone in the investments that are being made in the terminal, according to the new commercial strategy to give it fresh impetus. The investments planned for handling agrifood products have been made, and further investments are planned in the coming months. The
The Convention of Managers of Noatum Maritime, which had “A New Era” as its theme, took place in Sitges, Barcelona, on September 26, 27 and 28. Over the three days of the convention, awareness about the new reality of the group was reinforced, highlighting the new size, profile (since the incorporation of new terminals over the last year: Autoterminal Barcelona, Sagunto,