Luka Koper

Opposition fails to exclude foreign capital from Koper-Divača project

Ljubljana – The National Assembly has narrowly rejected opposition-sponsored changes to the act on the construction of a new railway line between the port of Koper and Divača seeking to strike out the option that allows foreign capital to be invested in the project. Coalition MPs pointed to the role of foreign countries in the port’s development.

Jurist says Croatia should implement arbitration award before economic zone

Koper – Croatia should first come to an agreement with Slovenia on the implementation of the border arbitration award in line with international law and only then expand its rights at sea, international maritime law professor Marko Pavliha told the STA in reference to Croatia’s plans to declare an exclusive economic zone in the Adriatic Sea.

Committee backs Koper rail project talks with Hungary

Ljubljana – The parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee gave the Infrastructure Ministry the green light to launch negotiations with Hungary on the neighbouring country’s participation in the Koper-Divača rail investment, the committee’s chair Monika Gregorčič told the press after Wednesday’s closed-door session.

Green light for the Port of Koper Container Terminal Extension

By the time the building permit became valid, Luka Koper had already published the public procurement for the selection of the contractor who will install the test drilling pilots which will carry the upper structure of the quayside. A period of monitoring will then follow before actual construction work, which is expected to start in May 2019.

Awards go to region's best in transport, logistics industry

BELGRADE - The business conference titled "Transport and Logistics of South East Europe and Danube Region- TIL 2014" ended on Thursday evening with granting 10 awards to the best companies, institutions and individuals in the transport and logistics industry in the region of South-East Europe.

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