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Port Varna to invest BGN 6.5m in infrastructure

byCustoms Today Report
03/04/2015
in International Customs, World Business
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MOSCOW: A total of BGN 6 million is to be invested in infrastructure, despite the fact that this is mainly the job of the State Enterprise Port Infrastructure,” the CEO of Port Varna EAD says in his interview.

Seferov informs that the money will be spent on new equipment and facilities, depending on the anticipated cargo.

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He informs that the amount of cargo processed at the two terminals of the port, Port Varna East and Port Varna West, stands at around 10 million tonnes, adding that export shipments traditionally account for around 70% of the cargo.

Seferov notes that the volume of containers has increased by 46 000 tonnes, while their share has gone up by 2%.

In his words, the amount of containers processed in 2014 exceeds 132 600 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit).

Bulk containers make up an average of 65% of the cargo.

Port Varna East reports 90% of bulk shipments, while Port Varna West reports 55% of bulk shipments and over 1 million tonnes of liquid cargo.

The amount of general cargo processed at the port stands at over 700 000 tonnes, including large diameter pipes.

Since the beginning of 2015, a total of over 2.1 million tonnes of cargo has been processed at the port, up by 26% from the same period of 2014.

As regards the progress of the project for an intermodal terminal at Port Varna, the State Enterprise Port Infrastructure has signed a company with a contractor selected through a competitive tender for the designing of the facility, according to Seferov.

The CEO of Port Varna points out that Bulgaria currently lacks a modern port terminal specialized in handling grain exports.

He suggests that the problem should be remedied with the new intermodal terminal.

Tags: BGN 6 millionCEO of Port Varna EADState Enterprise Port Infrastructure

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