The Port of Civitavecchia has 20 docks with lenghts that vary from 86 m to 310 m equipped to furnish water to ships.
It has always performed many faceted activities while dedicating itself to the trade of various goods, energy products, and containers.

It offers itself as a feeder port due to its ideal geographic position midway down the Italian peninsula coast. This position is strategic with respect to the large transhipping ports of Voltri and Gioia Tauro.

It is a collection point for the second largest Italian industrial region and is able to receive trade gods from all major Mediterranean hub-ports. It also has important trade in bulk goods because of its hinterland, wich includes all of central italy, besides the industrial and commercial areas of Rome.
these bulk goods include cereals, cements, as well as iron and steel products destined for the Teni steel mills.