The port of Koper, Slovenia, got presidency of the NAPA for the following six month
The port of Koper, Slovenia, got presidency of the NAPA for the following six month. Photo: Luka Koper
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Dragomir Mati?, president of Luka Koper (Port of Koper), has taken over the half-year presidency of the North Adriatic Ports Association (NAPA).

At emphasized at the meeting of representatives of the ports in Koper on 1st March, it is crucial that all ports continue investing in [ds_preview]new facilities and strengthen the market position of the entire Adriatic transport route. Data for 2016 shows that in general the throughput in north Adriatic is increasing and that the mission of the association is being realized through the acquisition of trade flows, which traditionally sail to the ports of northern Europe. In the light of last year‘s reforms, when the Italian Government has shrunk the number of port authorities and centralized decisions related to infrastructure plans, the association is now facing a new momentum posed by changes in the container shipping sector such as new alliances, introduction of new container services and ever bigger container vessels.

Almost exactly eight years ago the north Adriatic ports have signed a letter of intent, which later led to the establishment of NAPA and the increasingly active role of the association in the field of recognition in the context of the European institutions and the promotion of North Adriatic transport route. »Among the major achievements of the association we can stress the recognition of NAPA ports as the core EU ports of the TEN-T network, successful cooperation within the Mediterranean Motorways of the sea (MoS) projects, IT support projects such as customs clearance of containers (Single window and EDI center) and successful participation at several international trade fairs in Europe and Asia«, Luka Koper stated.