People first: How Cartagena became a resilient offshore and energy hub by investing in its people
The training, well-being, and coordination of the people of the Port of Cartagena support the creation of this resilient energy and offshore hub.
A Doctor of Civil Engineering (Roads, Canals, and Ports) with over 20 years of experience driving port competitiveness. Since 2023, he has served as CEO of the Port Authority of Cartagena, following his tenure as CEO of the Port Authority of Castellón. He has spearheaded port optimization and operational plans, innovation, safety, and sustainability initiatives, successfully streamlining operations and developing strategic infrastructure. José Mari Gómez Fuster received his education from the Universities of Granada, California, IE, and UPC
The training, well-being, and coordination of the people of the Port of Cartagena support the creation of this resilient energy and offshore hub.
The Port of Cartagena, Spain's fourth largest port and leader in bulk cargo, stands out in 2024 for its historic record, innovation, sustainability, and strategic projects such as Barlomar and El Gorguel.