- The Spanish Port Authority gives this recognition to put the spotlight on organizations that voluntarily contribute to improving port services
- The company has renewed this certification for the 11th consecutive year, as a result of its commitment to the sustainability and safety of its operations in the Huelva Estuary
This is a voluntary certificate that validates the quality of maritime concession service provision from various perspectives: adequacy of facilities and infrastructure, resource management, operational safety, merchandise services, including billing and productivity, and customer service. This standard, which has been renewed for 11 consecutive years, validates the quality of port terminal concessionaires and service providers in ports of general interest.
In this annual evaluation, conducted by AENOR with participation by different Cepsa divisions, all activity-related aspects on the dock and the single buoy mooring were address from the point of view of operations, safety and prevention measures, customer service, and facility maintenance, among others.
The head of Cepsa's Maritime Terminals, José Manuel Fernández-Sabugo, noted that "Cepsa's commitment to the sustainability of the company's operations in the Huelva estuary can be seen through the renewal of this certification and our unwavering commitment to continuous improvement and the quality of the services we offer."
Throughout the year, Cepsa submits the main aspects that govern its activity—safety, sustainability, quality and energy efficiency—to various internal and external audits across its facilities that accredit the excellence of its management and production processes.