Portugal
CCIS Portugal provides the full suite of logistics products for your business, including transport on road, rail, and sea, warehousing, and products to ensure your cargo is protected throughout the end-to-end journey. Take a look at our range of solutions designed to keep business moving.

Find a contact :
Lisbon
- Cais das Oficinas, Edif. 114, Rocha Conde d’Óbidos 1º1399-038 Lisbon, Portugal
- +351 21 392 5000
Leixões
- Rua Cardeal D. Americo 173, 1º4450-045 Leixões, Portugal
- +351 22 939 7760
Road Network
- 10 dedicated, contracted trucks + access to an extensive haulier network
- National and border crossing to Spain pre-/on-carriage network incl. reefers, side loaders, tipping chassis or low-bed trailer availability on request
- LCL cargo collection/delivery possible
Cross-Docking and Warehousing
- Cross-docking and warehousing facilities in Setúbal, 6 km away from the terminal
- Cross-docking and warehousing facilities in Leixões, 6 km away from the terminal
- Indoor short-term storage solutions available
- Handling of special cargo (non-palletised) possible on request for both locations
- Container insulation both in Setúbal and Leixões available on request
Payloads
| Country | Via Port | 20' Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Portugal | All | 27,8t |
| Country | Via Port | 40' Standard |
| Portugal | All | 26,1t |
| Country | Via Port | 45' Standard |
| Portugal | All | 25t |
| Country | Via Port | 40' Reefer |
| Portugal | All | 25,3t |
| Country | Via Port | 45' Reefer |
| Portugal | All | 23,8t |
ISO Certification
CCIS Portugal is proud to be ISO certified for the following norms:
- ISO 9001
- ISO 14001
- ISO 45001
The International Organization for Standardization, known as ISO, unites global experts to establish the most effective methods for a wide range of activities, from product creation to process management. As one of the most long-standing international non-governmental organizations, ISO has facilitated trade and collaboration among individuals and businesses worldwide since its inception in 1946. The international standards set by ISO aim to enhance convenience, safety, and quality of life.
