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SeaLead expands in Spain

Apr 09, 2025

SeaLead, a fast-growing global shipping line, has strengthened its presence in Europe with the establishment of its own entity in Spain, marking a significant step in its global expansion. The company is located in Barcelona, with operations set to commence effective immediately. To enhance regional connectivity, SeaLead is also evaluating the establishment of additional offices in key locations across Spain.

To lead its Spain operations, Albert Oñate has been appointed Managing Director. Bringing over 40 years of experience in the shipping industry, Oñate previously served as head of China Shipping, Spain and COSCO Shipping, Spain until 2023, providing him with extensive expertise in the local and global shipping markets.

Since September 2024, SeaLead offers a regular Spain, Türkiye, Morocco (STM) service covering key Spanish ports of Barcelona and Valencia. This service complements SeaLead’s network providing links to Asia, the Middle East, North America East Coast, South America and Africa.

Left: Kadir Oruc, Regional Managing Director Europe and Mediterranean. Right: Albert Oñate, Managing Director, Spain

Kadir Oruc, Regional Managing Director, Europe and Mediterranean, SeaLead said: “We welcome Albert Oñate to the SeaLead team. His vast industry knowledge and leadership will drive our expansion in Spain, and our new office further enhances SeaLead’s ability to connect Europe and the Mediterranean with key global markets.”

Commenting on his new role, Albert Oñate, Managing Director, SeaLead Spain added: “The establishment of SeaLead in Spain recognises the strategic importance of this market within Europe and the Mediterranean. We are committed to strengthening our network and improving connectivity to meet growing demand. With the new Barcelona office, SeaLead is well-positioned to support manufacturers, importers, exporters, and logistics partners globally.”

This move underscores SeaLead’s commitment to enhancing its network and providing efficient, customer-focused shipping solutions within Europe and the Mediterranean, where the company aims to further strengthen its position.

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