

The port of Lisbon is a multifunctional port that moves annually millions of tons in maritime traffic. The main goods are various amongst fractioned loads, cars, containers, solid and liquid bulks, general loads, cereals, iron, project cargo, fruit, etc. It is located on the Tagus estuary, which is 25km long and between 2km and 14km wide.
The Port of Leixões comprises the largest sea port infrastructure in the North of Portugal and is one of the most important in the country. With 5km of quays, 55ha of embankments and 120ha of wet area, Leixões has excellent road, rail and maritime accesses and is equipped with advanced information systems for vessels traffic control and management.
It serves the city of Porto and northern Portugal and is an artificial harbour on the Atlantic Ocean, within the town of Matosinhos, 9km north of central Porto.