What is ad ceuta?

Ad Ceuta (Autonomous Port of Ceuta) is a port located in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, on the northern coast of Africa. It is managed by the Port Authority of Ceuta.

The port has three quays, with a total length of 840 meters and a depth of up to 22 meters. It has facilities to handle different types of cargo, including containers, general cargo, and fuel. The port also has a passenger terminal, which serves ferries that connect Ceuta to mainland Spain.

Ad Ceuta plays an important role in the economy of the region, being a strategic hub for the transit of goods between Europe and Africa. It is also a gateway to Morocco, with a regular ferry service to the port of Tangier.

In recent years, Ad Ceuta has implemented various modernization and expansion projects to improve its capacity and services. It is also committed to sustainability and environmental protection, with initiatives to reduce emissions and manage waste.