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Croatia opens Rijeka Port Terminal to serve as regional logistics hub

In a press release, the port authorities announced that Croatia opened the Rijeka Container Terminal on Wednesday, an investment of 600 million euros built to position Croatia's largest port as a logistics hub for the region.

The Rijeka Gateway Terminal, developed by APM Terminals & ENNA Group, represents Croatia's biggest private investment in logistic infrastructure, according to the statement.

The total investment is 600 million euro, including the roads and railways around and in the port.

The terminal will employ 300 people once it's fully operational.

The terminal began operating in September and offers a 400-meter quay with a capacity of 650,000 20' equivalent units (TEUs). There are plans to increase this to 680 meters, and eventually to more than 1 million TEUs.

The first 5G private industrial network in Croatia is also equipped with remote-controlled cranes and renewable energy systems.

Bostjan Napa, CEO of ENNA Group, said: "Geographically we are in a great position. We are closer to Asia and closer to Europe."

It is time for Rijeka to regain its position as the port of the northern Adriatic and to return to the global logistics map.

(source: Reuters)