Inchcape Shipping Services expands global footprint with new office in Las Palmas, Spain

Inchcape Shipping Services, a global leader in port agency and marine services, is proud to announce the opening of its newest office in Las Palmas, Spain. This strategic expansion reinforces Inchcape’s commitment to delivering world-class maritime solutions across key global trade routes.

Located at the crossroads of Europe, West Africa, and the Americas, the Port of Las Palmas is one of the most dynamic and versatile ports in the Mid-Atlantic. With over 12,000 vessel calls annually, the port serves as a vital hub for container transhipments, break bulk cargo, bunkering, ship repairs, fishing logistics, cruise operations, and mega yacht services.

“Inchcape’s presence in Las Palmas marks a significant milestone in our global growth strategy,” said Daniel Vikstrom, Regional CEO for EMEA at Inchcape Shipping Services. “This new office allows us to better support our clients operating in the Mid-Atlantic region, offering seamless, 24/7 service across a wide range of vessel types and maritime activities.”

Inchcape’s Las Palmas office will provide a full suite of port agency services, including:

-         Full Port Agency and Protective Agency Services

-         Bunker Calls and Husbandry Services

-         Dry Docking Support and Crew Changes Logistics

-         Ship Spares Delivery and Cash to Master

-         Garbage and Sludge Disposal

-         Cargo Operations Coordination

-         Medical Services and Fresh Provisions

-         Underwater Works and Hull Cleaning

-         Migration Formalities and Renewal of Sanitary Certificates

 All services are available around the clock and backed by Inchcape’s deep operational expertise and global standards.

The Port of Las Palmas boasts over 15 kilometres of berthing line with depths ranging from 3 to 45 meters, MalaccaMax STS cranes, multipurpose docks, and advanced shipyard facilities. It is also a leading bunkering hub, with over 550,000 m³ of fuel storage capacity and four of the world’s top bunkering operators.

The port is undergoing a digital transformation through initiatives like Ports 4.0, featuring real-time cargo tracking, paperless workflows, and AI-driven logistics systems. It also holds ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications and is fully MARPOL-compliant.

Home to over 600 companies, Las Palmas offers a robust and diversified maritime ecosystem. From offshore energy support to refrigerated cargo logistics and cruise tourism, the port is a cornerstone of Atlantic maritime operations.

With this expansion, Inchcape continues to strengthen its global network, ensuring clients receive consistent, high-quality service wherever they operate.

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