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The Croatian ship yard of Sebenico will be managed by the Slovenian group Iskra
The concession will expire on October 24, 2034
February 1, 2019
The Croatian government has authorized the transfer of the concession of the marine Federal property of the special port of Sebenico, in vigor from on October 25, 2004, concessionary precedence NCP (Nauticki Centar Prgin) - Remontno brodogradiliste Sibenik, ship yard specialized in the repair and maintenance of ships of all the types that are object of a bankrupt procedure near the commercial court of Zara, to the Iskra bodogradiliste 1 d.o.o., society of new constitution that integrally is controlled by the electrotechnical industry Slovenian Iskra.
This last one, that it will manage the new activity until on October 24, 2034, has specified that own objective is that to continue and to complete the work commissioned to the NCP in course near the yard, that is still in activity, and to have the intention of develop to the ship yard and the activities of naval restructure introducing new technologies and evolven techniques of industrial management. Iskra has announced the financial predisposition of a operations plan and of restructure that will presee the potenziamento of the business activities let alone a future increase of the places of work.
Iskra has been engaged to an initial payment of 300 thousand euros that will be considered sum to cover of part of the amount of the canon of concession not poured from former concessionaire NCP, rear whose value on 20 December piled to 18,08 million kune (2,4 million euros). The Iskra group, that it has 1,200 dependent, has closed the exercise 2017 with a turnover of 82,3 million euros and operating profit of 4,7 million euros.
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