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On Saturday 9 November, land operations at all the container terminals of the Port of València: MSC Terminal Valencia, APM Terminals Valencia, and CSP Iberian Valencia Terminal will start at 8:00 a.m. and work will be uninterrupted until 13:00 hours.

This schedule guarantees the functioning of the logistics chain and the supply of essential products while allowing workers to combine their working hours with volunteer work in cleaning, distribution, and aid to the citizens of the towns affected by the floods. For Monday, 11th November, the Port of València will resume land operations at all container terminals at 06:00 hours and work will continue uninterrupted until 20:00 hours.

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