Paula Casais

Trasmediterránea Cruise Services Manager in the Port of Valencia

We are undergoing a major generational change with an increasingly modern company

Since she was very young she has been close to the maritime sector. It was summer, 2006, when she first joined the ticket sales department, at the ticket office. And she has become Cruise manager at the Port of Valencia, which she considers key to the company, as it is the closest to the centre of the peninsula. “It’s an exciting job… the allocations of the company’s vessels, the ones of some of the cruises that stop at our port and the operating of all of them. It’s also hard as the vessels have no schedules and they have a lot of needs that have to be covered from land”.

Paula thinks a lot about the Company’s tradition and what is to come… “The team is getting younger and more eager to innovate and to do different things, which integrates seamlessly with veterans who are great teachers. 10 years after I joined, in 2016, we are undergoing a major generational change with an increasingly modern company”.

Paula Casais will support the management in all she can to keep growing and improving service to customers: “They are the ones who make us be where we are. The company is in a process of modernization and updating to the new times… I see it as a market leader as it has been so far, but much more competitive”.

WATERLINE

What does the sea suggest to you?
Familiarity… My grandfather, father, brother… work or have worked in the maritime environment, ship and port, so I know both on-board life and the work on land.

The best of your years in Trasmediterránea?
The opportunity to work in a company that has given me a longterm career and has appreciated me as a professional.

Company values
Care for human capital. Professional development. Company feeling.

100 years of… leadership.