Located near important industrial production areas in Italy and Europe, the Port of Genoa extends for 22 kilometres along the Italian coastline. It is accessed by gates located at the main traffic routes and covers a total area of about 700 hectares. As one of the Mediterranean region’s most important seaports for container traffic, the Port of Genoa is Italy’s main cargo-handling port.
There are more than 150 scheduled services that connect the Port of Genoa to major ports worldwide. The Port Authority of Genoa is committed to expanding the intermodal functions of the port and making the Port of Genoa a major connection point for freight handlers using rail and roadways between Northern Italy and Southern Europe.