Spain stands out in Europe and the world for its powerful network of air, land, rail and maritime infrastructures and the quality of their services.
● The industry accounts for 7.9% of Spain’s GDP., and 10% if industrial, commercial and service companies’ logistics are added.
● The industry’s annual turnover amounts to 110 billion euros.
● The industry generates more than a million jobs.
● More than 191,000 companies are associated with the industry.
Spain is in a privileged position in Southern Europe where the main traffic routes of international goods converge. The expansion of the European Union (EU) to the East favors Spain's strategic position regarding trade flows and the redistribution centers of foreign trade from the EU and the rest of the world.
Connectivity is the driving force behind the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), which in Spain comprises two of the new multimodal European corridors considered a priority by the European Union: the Atlantic Corridor and the Mediterranean Corridor. These are the primary arteries where the main flows of goods and people are concentrated.