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Croatia

Croatia is a country in Southeast Europe. Its Adriatic Sea mainland coast is 1,777 kilometres long. The main ports are Rijeka, Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Ploče and Dubrovnik, which are overseen by the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure.

Croatia: A ministerial videoconference on inland waterway transport was held

Today, November 20, the German Presidency of the Council of the European Union held a video conference of the Ministers of Transport, in the work of which the...

Croatian seaports see increased cargo traffic in third quarter

Zagreb, Croatia (PortSEurope) November 13, 2020 – In the third quarter of 2020, total traffic of goods at Croatia seaports increased by 7.5% compared to...

Adriatic Gateway Container Terminal increases 10-month container traffic

Rijeka, Croatia (PortSEurope) November 4, 2020 – In January-October 2020, the Brajdica container terminal, operated by Jadranska vrata, handled 252,821...

EBRD backs Split port development

Split, Croatia (PortSEurope) November 4, 2020 – The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has provided €600,000 to fund an urban...

Minister Butković at contract signing for works on upgrading the port of Baška, Croatia

The Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butković, attended today the signing of the Contract for works on the project of upgrading the...

Croatia: First €800 million from the EU Plan will arrive in early 2021

The first €800 million from the European Fund for Recovery and Resilience will arrive at the beginning of next year, said today in the show of the Croatian...

Rijeka port comments on German entry into Trieste port

Rijeka, Croatia (PortSEurope) October 6, 2020 – In an article in the local Novi List, Denis Vukorepa, Director of Rijeka Port Authority, said that the...

Croatian government signs contract for Rijeka port development

Rijeka, Croatia (PortSEurope) September 7, 2020 – The Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butković, has attended a signing event...

Passenger traffic in Croatia in second quarter of 2020

Croatia (PortSEurope) August 20, 2020 – In Croatian ports, 2,988 passengers embarked or disembarked, in the second quarter of 2020, down 68% compared to...

ICTSI’s Rijeka container terminal continues growth

Rijeka, Croatia (PortSEurope) August 16, 2020 – The Rijeka container terminal Brajdica, operated by Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT), has managed...

Croatia to receive €23.3 million from CEF for five transport projects

During the past week, the Coordination Committee of the Connecting Europe Facility – CEF presented the results of the evaluation of the second CEF...

Croatia starts strategic review of inland waterways and ports

The initial conference of the project ‘Strategic documentation for the development of waterways and inland ports of Croatia for the period...

Rijeka port hosts PANDORA event

Rijeka, Croatia (Ports Europe) July 12, 2020 – Rijeka port has hosted the first partnership meeting of Promoting Excellence in Skills for the Labour...

Construction of the new port of Polačište to begin on Korčula

In Korčula, two contracts have been signed for the construction of transport infrastructure on the island of Korčula with a total value of more than 360...

Contract signed for the reconstruction of the Zadar waterfront

Today, a contract was signed for the project ‘Reconstruction of the Coast of Petar Krešimir IV’, better known as the project for the...

Croatia’s Sibenik port to get new maritime passenger terminal

As part of the ‘Renaissance on the Croatian Coast’ project, through which the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure has so far...

Minister attends signing of contract worth HRK 554 million for development of Rijeka port

Today in Rijeka, the Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butković, attended the signing of the ‘Contract for the execution of...

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