
MILLER Y CÍA, established in 1854 as a maritime shipping agency in the port of Las Palmas, has its origins in a small community of British merchants established in the mid-19th century. Over the years, the company expanded by supplying coal to steamships en route to South America, the United States, and Africa, growing into a flourishing maritime business. In 1994, MILLER Y CÍA was acquired by Boluda Corporación Marítima, whose services now cover practically the entire maritime industry. Currently, MILLER Y CÍA holds licenses to operate in 43 ports across Spain, Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Portugal, Senegal, and Mauritania, providing customized solutions to meet the needs of cruise lines.
MILLER Y CÍA provides a wide range of maritime services, including tugboats, maritime transport, maritime terminals, freight forwarding, logistics warehouses, land transport, stevedores, logistics, offshore services, moorings, breakdown commissioners, and shipping agent services. The company has licenses to operate in 43 ports:
Thanks to this wide international network, MILLER Y CÍA can provide simultaneous and high-quality services across multiple ports, meeting the needs of major cruise lines.