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Projecting the port of the future ๐Ÿ‘‰ Port of Barcelona, IV Strategic Plan 2021-2025

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The Fourth Strategic Plan 2021-2025 launched by the Port of Barcelona is a unique approach to the digital & environmental transformation that a port should address today in order to become an efficient, green and future-proof infrastructure.

Jordi Torrent, Head of Business Strategy, and Carles Rua, Head of Innovation, talk about the new social, economic and environmental challenges facing the Port of Barcelona. Mercรจ Conesa, President of the Port of Barcelona opens the session.

They present a roadmap of what the port will be like in the short, medium and long term on the 2040 horizon, and how the Port of Barcelona will be consolidated as a logistics hub putting innovation and blue economy as a basis for action.

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