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Global Holding Ports obtains the management of the traffic fleeting of the Croatian port of Zara
The concession contract will have a duration 20-year-old
March 19, 2018
The Turkish group Global Holding Ports (GPH) has adjudicated the contest indetta from the Harbour Authority of Zara in order to assign in management the traffic fleeting and motor vehicles in the new harbour area of Gazenica of the Croatian port of call. The proposal of the Turkish company, that it supplies services to the passengers in the ports of Adria, Antalya, Barcelona, Bodrum, Cagliari, Catania, Dubrovnik, Kusakasi, La Spezia, Lisbon, Malaga, the TV assistant, Ravenna, Singapore and Venice, has been the only one reached the Croatian harbour agency and is advanced by Zadar International Port Operations (ZIPO), new society integrally controlled from GPH that the terminalista group has instituted purposely in order to obtain in concession the management of the crocieristiche structures of the port of call for the duration of twenty years.
The offered amount base which annual canon of concession piles to about 1,63 million kune (219 thousand euros) to which a variable part of the canon defined on the base of percentages respective of 12% and 6% of the entrances generated from the supply of the harbour services of base and from the exercise of economic other asset in the within of the concession joins. The previewed total investment piles almost 14,2 million kune (1,9 million euros).
GPH previews that in 2021 it will enliven in the harbour area of Gazenica an international traffic of 72.528 crocieristi as home port and 246,544 crocieristi in transit to which an international traffic in the segment of the services of line of 64.933 passengers will join and 13,677 motor vehicles.
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