V.B.F.Ceramics S.L.
V.B.F.Ceramics S.L. is a ceramic tiles manufacturer based in Castellon, Spain. The company’s original inquiry dated 13 January 2010 indicates a concrete shipping need, specifically the transportation of 70 containers (20') from Spain to Latakia Port (Syria) with inland movement to Erbil. This request highlights the company’s engagement in cross-border logistics requirements and the importance of coordinated freight services to meet production and customer delivery timelines.
As a directory profile, this listing documents the company’s stated logistics objective rather than a detailed description of ongoing freight operations. The available information confirms the need for international freight routing, including ocean transport from Spain and inland carrier support to Erbil. The content does not provide explicit details about preferred service levels, cargo handling requirements, packaging standards, or regulatory compliance specifics beyond the general scope of moving ceramic tiles across borders.
Given the limited data, the profile emphasizes the company’s manufacturing status in Spain and its requirement for freight services capable of handling large-volume container shipments to the Middle East region. The entry reflects a potential opportunity for freight forwarders to propose end-to-end solutions that cover ocean shipment from Spain, port-to-port coordination at Latakia, inland trucking or multimodal stages, documentation, and compliance with export/import formalities relevant to ceramic products.
If additional information becomes available—such as established logistics partnerships, preferred routing, service level expectations, or existing warehousing arrangements—the profile could be expanded to include more precise capabilities and case studies. Until then, the listing remains a concise snapshot of the company’s transport needs and geographic focus, suitable for freight forwarders evaluating potential collaboration in the ceramics and manufacturing sector.
The profile adheres to a neutral, third-party directory tone, avoiding promotional language, and presents the company’s stated logistics requirement as the primary context for evaluating potential service providers.








