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The port of Rijeka is the largest port in Croatia, handling the largest portion of the country's imports and exports. [19] [40] In 2008, 2418 ships docked at Rijeka itself, 872 at Bršica, 818 at Bakar, and 268 at Omišalj—a total of 4376. [41] In 2010, the Port of Rijeka transported 10.2 million tonnes of cargo, a 9% drop from 2009.
Rijeka Gateway is a port operating company which operates port facilities at the largest Croatian Port of Rijeka.Rijeka Gateway d.o.o. company was founded a joint venture between APM Terminals and Enna Logic and tasked with operating the Zagreb Deep Sea Container Terminal located on the Zagreb pier, in Rijeka basin.
The Port of Rijeka is the largest port in Croatia, with a cargo throughput in 2017 of 12.6 million tonnes, mostly crude oil and refined petroleum products, general cargo and bulk cargo, and 260,337 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). [74] The port is managed by the Port of Rijeka Authority.
Jadranska vrata (Adriatic Gate Container Terminal) is a Croatian port operating company which operates port facilities at the largest Croatian Port of Rijeka.Jadranska vrata d.d. company was founded as a Luka Rijeka d.d. subsidiary, and tasked with operating the container cargo terminal located in the Brajdica district of Rijeka.
The Port of Rijeka joined the NAPA in November 2010. [3] The NAPA aims to harmonize information systems and organizational setup of the member ports in order to attract as much shipping to the area as possible. The project was scheduled to be completed by 2013. [4] The Port of Ravenna resigned in November 2012 and rejoined in 2017.
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Luka Rijeka is a Croatian port operating company which operates port facilities at the largest Croatian Port of Rijeka and several other terminals nearby. In 2020, Luka Rijeka d.d., a concessionaire of the Port of Rijeka reported net profit of 3.321 million kuna (442,940 euro), while total income in 2020 reached 167.75 million kuna (22.4 million euro).
Port of Split, the largest passenger port in Croatia; Port of Rijeka, the largest port in Croatia; Port of Ploče, serves mainly Bosnia and Herzegovina; Port of Zadar; Port of Vukovar, the largest river port in Croatia, on Danube river; Port of Osijek, second largest river port in Croatia, on Drava river