The Board of Directors of Huelva Port Authority, at its meeting on 30 March 2023, agreed to approve the “Strategic Plan for the Port of Huelva 2023–2030, with a vision to 2050”.
The new strategic framework covering the period from 2023 to 2030, with a vision to 2050, is aligned with the Second Strategic Framework for the State-Owned Port System approved in October 2022, and is structured around:
3 Strategic Axes:
- Energy and industrial cluster, promoting clean fuels
- Logistics and intermodal port with competitive infrastructure and services
- Sustainable port: environmental, economic and social; innovative and digitalised
11 Strategic Objectives
and 30 Operational Objectives broken down into 94 measures to be implemented.
In the Plan’s new strategic formulation, the mission of Huelva Port Authority becomes: “To provide infrastructure, land and services to the port, logistics and industrial sectors, with the aim of boosting competitiveness and the establishment of productive activities in the surrounding area, within a sustainable and technologically advanced context”.
The vision of Huelva Port Authority is defined as: “To be a leading port in the European South Atlantic as a value-added industrial and energy cluster and an intermodal and logistics hub. A sustainable, technological, innovative and knowledge-based port, duly integrated into its region”.
The following are established as corporate values:
- Commitment to public service
- A space for integration
- Commitment to the environment and the community
- People as the core of the organisation
- Involvement in client projects
- Excellence
- Innovation
- Safety
- Sustainability
The strategic map that graphically represents the strategic pillars and objectives from 2023 onwards is shown below:
