Miller y Cia.

Main information

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.

History

Founded in 1854, MILLER Y CÍA began as a small maritime shipping agency in the port of Las Palmas, primarily supplying coal to steamships on their routes to South America, the United States, and Africa. Over the decades, the company merged with others in the industry, eventually forming a corporate structure that was acquired by Boluda Corporación Marítima in 1994. Today, MILLER Y CÍA plays a key role in the global maritime industry, offering a wide range of services and operating in 43 ports across various regions.

Philosophy

MILLER Y CÍA is committed to providing excellent international shipping agent services, focusing on tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of its clients, particularly cruise lines. With a foundation built on decades of maritime experience, the company guarantees excellence in service and a commitment to continuous improvement. MILLER Y CÍA prides itself on delivering high-quality, adaptable services that ensure client satisfaction at every port of call.
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Contacts

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Elisa Zamora

Commercial Director
MILLER Y CÍA
Spain
Edificio Boluda, Avda. Las Petrolíferas, s/n, 35008 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria